
by Peter Koenig
August 27, 2025
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GlobalResearch Website
Peter Koenig
is a geopolitical
analyst, regular author for Global Research, and a
former Economist at the World Bank and the World Health
Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years
around the world. He is the author of Implosion - An
Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction
and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney's
book "When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown
to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis" (November 1,
2020).
Peter is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research
on Globalization (CRG). He is also a non-resident Senior
Fellow of the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University,
Beijing. |

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The former Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF),
Klaus Schwab, has been
cleared of all wrongdoing, an "independent" investigation has
found, except for "minor expense irregularities", they say.
You may recall, last April, a whistleblower,
accused Klaus Schwab of workplace
misconduct and mishandling
travel expenses in the amount of at least US$ 1 million.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
as well as the Financial Times (FT) have earlier made similar
allegations.
In April, the WSJ revealed that an anonymous letter had been sent to
the WEF Board of Trustees, accusing Schwab and his wife
Hilde of,
"mixing their personal affairs with Forum
resources without proper oversight."
Swiss Authorities, hosts, supporters and
co-sponsors of the WEF reminded the Forum's Board of Trustees to
legally probe the case.
In an emergency meeting last Easter,
the Board decided to launch an investigation
and that Schwab had to resign, effective immediately from all
charges linking him to the WEF.
Schwab was prohibited from entering WEF territory
until the investigation was concluded. See
this.
The Board of Trustees had asked an "independent" and "reputable"
Swiss international law firm,
Homburger, in Zurich, to carry out
the investigation following the anonymous allegations.
A legitimate question to ask would be,
how "independent" is a law firm when it is
hired and paid for by the very Board of the organization whose
reputation is at stake through alleged misconduct in the
workplace and embezzlement of funds by their former CEO...?
To the normal person,
this smells like a humongous conflict
of interest.
Well, the result was predictable.
Schwab was absolved of any serious
wrongdoing.
His reputation and that of the WEF was
re-established and reinstated, so the WEF can
continue its shady business of directing the world
towards its major objectives,
massive depopulation,
and into the 4th Industrial Revolution, meaning digitizing
EVERYTHING, including robotizing and
trans-humanizing the remaining
humanity...
Remember WEF's support - if not directing
together with
the UN - of
WHO in their globalization of the
worldwide Covid fraud, an international crime of never-before-seen
proportions.
The WEF is executing orders of the globalist
financial giants and puppet masters behind the curtain.
The Board's interim chairman,
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, a
former chief executive of Nestlé, appointed last April immediately
after Schwab's clearance of wrongdoing, resigned after a meeting of
trustees a few days before the "independent" lawyer's results were
published.
In his letter of resignation, Brabeck, who was one of the driving
forces to investigate the allegations of Schwab's misconduct, he
referred to a "toxic" work environment, precisely what the
WSJ said months earlier.
Brabeck may have been one of the few Board
members who did not agree with the "independent findings."
Whether this "toxic" environment, especially gender
discriminatory and with sexual harassment against women,
will now stop, remains to be seen.
The new interim co-chairs are
Larry Fink, Chairman of
BlackRock, the world's largest
asset management firm and one of the WEF's key sponsors, and
André Hoffmann, a
multi-billionaire and grandson of former Hoffmann-LaRoche's, the
pharma-giant's co-founder.
Both are members of WEF's Board of Trustees.
See this for more details.
The new co-chairs pledge taking the WEF into
a new direction to re-inspire 'trust' of the
international corporate and financial world...
What role behind the scenes and decision-making
power newly-absolved Klaus Schwab will play remains to be seen, if
ever it will be seen.
Schwab, the founder of the
organization in 1971, given his exuberant ego, will hardly let go
and stay aside.
The not-guilty verdict might give him new
strength to push for a new WEF according to his self-absorbed
personality.
No matter what,
Davos must go on...
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