An internal investigation at the World Economic Forum (WEF) has found that its founder, Klaus Schwab, engaged in unauthorized spending, inappropriate workplace behavior, and manipulation of research data. Schwab allegedly billed over $1 million in questionable travel expenses, sent inappropriate emails to female staff, and intervened to lower the UK's productivity ranking to make Brexit appear as a failure. The probe was initiated after whistleblower complaints and has led to a public dispute between Schwab and the WEF board. Schwab has denied all allegations, but the scandal has raised serious concerns about the WEF's credibility, governance, and the integrity of its global influence. The controversy has also fueled broader criticism of elite organizations and their role in shaping international policy.
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