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World Economic Forum CEO steps down

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World Economic Forum president and CEO steps down after facing scrutiny over Epstein links
Børge Brende, who has faced scrutiny due to the revelation of links between him and the late Jeffrey Epstein, is stepping down from his role as World Economic Forum president and CEO.

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World Economic Forum Chief Resigns Over Epstein Ties
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World Economic Forum head Børge Brende steps down following pressure over Epstein links
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CEO of World Economic Forum Quits After Epstein Ties Come to Light
The president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, ⁠Borge ⁠Brende, said he was stepping down on Thursday, a ⁠few weeks after the forum launched an independent investigation into his relationship with ...

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WEF CEO Børge Brende resigns; Jeffrey Epstein probe concludes
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The Epstein files just claimed the executive who interviewed Trump at Davos
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