World Economic Forum faces fresh scrutiny as Epstein ties revive past scandals, criticism

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is facing renewed scrutiny due to resurfaced ties to Jeffrey Epstein. WEF President Børge Brende resigned on February 26 after an investigation revealed he had multiple dinners and communications with Epstein. Critics question Brende's claim of ignorance regarding Epstein's criminal history, given his prior conviction. This controversy follows other recent issues for the WEF, including accusations of misused funds and inappropriate treatment against founder Klaus Schwab, who stepped down in July of last year. Additionally, the WEF faces criticism from figures like Argentina's President Javier Milei, who accuses the organization of promoting socialist ideals.
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