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    WEF Chief Resigns Over Epstein Links

    February 26, 2026
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    World Economic Forum chief executive Børge Brende has stepped down after documents linked him to meetings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, intensifying scrutiny on the organisation’s leadership. According to Bloomberg, recently released files show Brende arranged dinners with Epstein at his New York residence in 2018 and 2019, including one shortly before Epstein’s arrest on sex trafficking charges.

    The WEF confirmed earlier this month that it had opened an internal investigation into Brende’s relationship with Epstein. The inquiry has now concluded, with the forum stating that no additional concerns were identified beyond previously disclosed information. Brende, who served as CEO for more than eight years, announced his departure following what he described as careful consideration, without directly referencing the controversy.

    The CEO role at the WEF focuses on operational management and is distinct from the chair position previously held by founder Klaus Schwab. Schwab himself exited the organisation last year after facing allegations of financial misconduct, later cleared following a lengthy investigation. The leadership transition has left the forum navigating a period of instability as it seeks to maintain credibility among global business and political leaders.

    Swiss executive Alois Zwinggi will act as interim chief and president while a permanent successor is identified. The WEF is best known for hosting its annual Davos summit, which attracts heads of state, central bankers and corporate leaders. According to attendance figures published by the World Economic Forum, the January 2026 meeting drew thousands of delegates, reinforcing its status as a key platform for global economic dialogue.

    The resignation adds to broader fallout stemming from the release of Epstein-related documents by US authorities. As reported by the US Department of Justice, the files contain correspondence involving prominent international figures. In Norway, disclosures involving former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland and other public figures have generated domestic political debate.

    The renewed focus on leadership governance comes as the WEF attempts to stabilise its reputation following successive controversies. Interim co-chairs Andre Hoffmann and Larry Fink are overseeing the organisation during the transition, while speculation continues about long-term succession planning at one of the world’s most visible economic institutions.

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