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Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), is facing renewed scrutiny from the very institution he built, after a whistleblower’s letter alleged financial and ethical misconduct involving both him and his wife Hilde.
The anonymous letter, delivered to the Forum’s board last week, accused the Schwabs of misusing WEF resources for personal gain and raised concerns about the organization’s culture and governance, according to The Wall Street Journal. The latter claimed Schwab directed junior staff to withdraw large sums of cash from ATMs on his behalf and used WEF funds for hotel room massages.

WEF Investigating Founder Klaus Schwab over Corruption Allegations
World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and former executive chairman Klaus Schwab is reportedly being investigated by the organization he started after a whistleblower's letter was made public.
