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German World Economic Forum founder, 87,
is accused of bullying staff, filing huge
travel expenses and making 'suggestive'
remarks to female exec in bombshell internal probe

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 7/24/2025 9:59:12 AM

Founder of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab reportedly exhibited a pattern of misconduct during his tenure as the multinational organisation's most senior executive, according to preliminary findings of an internal investigation.  The probe was launched by the WEF board in April in response to whistleblower complaints over alleged unauthorised spending, bullying and inappropriate treatment of female staffers by 87-year-old Schwab. It came just two days after the German economist - who denies the claims - stepped down from his role as the Forum's top executive with immediate effect after 55 years over Easter weekend.  Preliminary findings from the probe are said to have found evidence 

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JHHolliday 7/24/2025 10:12:49 AM (No. 1981939)
87 years old? Hard to give up those perks and power, eh, Klaus? We have a few here that need to step down before they have to be ferried out on a gurney en route to the funeral home. They don't want to leave that feeling of being "important". This means you, Nancy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Northcross 7/24/2025 10:27:40 AM (No. 1981943)
Exactly what you would expect from an entitled elitist. Right in line with Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: itsonlyme 7/24/2025 10:48:18 AM (No. 1981952)
Klaus Martin Schwab 30 March 1938 (age 87) Wikipedia "A fourth allegation was that Schwab ordered the firing of all individuals over 50 years of age at the WEF, which then-HR-chief Paolo Gallo refused to do. After this, Schwab allegedly fired Gallo." Klaus should have kicked the bucket by now.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 7/24/2025 10:58:12 AM (No. 1981956)
Ruh roh, Klaus. A very late age to go down for your life-long corruption, pal.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Safari Man 7/24/2025 11:00:48 AM (No. 1981958)
So he's no different than any other CULT leader.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: john56 7/24/2025 11:24:02 AM (No. 1981974)
And I'll bet we are going to find out he doesn't eat bugs like the rest of the WEF lords tell us peons to do.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: franco 7/24/2025 11:25:43 AM (No. 1981977)
Self-styled "smartest" man on the planet -- and leader of other self-styled "smart people" whose policies have done things like cut GDP in the Eurozone to half of the USA in a quarter-century (GDPs were roughly equal in 2000) seems to have a problem: He spends too much time thinking with the head below his waist. No wonder the WEFs policies are no good!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mseegal 7/24/2025 11:41:59 AM (No. 1981981)
I never understood who "elected" Klaus Schwab King of the World. The "Emperor has no clothes" comes to mind.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: kono 7/24/2025 11:53:20 AM (No. 1981985)
It seems like he's the WEF's analogue of the NFL Commissioner, #8...
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Reply 10 - Posted by: joew9 7/24/2025 12:03:36 PM (No. 1981991)
I don't give a hoot about the WEF but these accusations seem trivial and only for some headlines to remove him and get someone else. "Bulling staff". Strong leaders I have experienced in my life have often been characterized as bullies. Really they are just hard nosed. And the best boss I ever had was extremely hard nosed. He chewed me out a few times when I was wrong. But he also chewed out others that had crossed me and I appreciated that. "Huge travel expenses". Leaders legitimately have big travel expenses. Perhaps he went too far. But Bill Bennet was accused of excessive travel expenses when his travel actually made quite a bit of sense. If you are going to do business as you are traveling then the form of travel needs to be secure and thus probably more expensive. "suggestive remarks" Oh good grief. That could be claimed by anyone with no evidence. We've had enough of these hoaxes.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Rat Patrol 7/24/2025 12:28:41 PM (No. 1982002)
No kidding, who knew?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Birddog 7/24/2025 1:02:47 PM (No. 1982015)
He wasn't "Elected/appointed the Leader" of the WEF, he founded/created it..much as Soros created HIS similar "Peoples Forum Powerhouse". Both Soros and Schab have positioned their nepo kids to assume command. They both are hollywood stereotype matches for the "Uber wealthy, Evil Genious/Badguy" every super hero/James Bond story uses.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 7/24/2025 2:54:09 PM (No. 1982037)
Megalomaniacal slimeball.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 7/24/2025 7:32:13 PM (No. 1982105)
Is there a white cat in the picture somewhere?
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