Manipulating research, using company funds to pay private massages in the room, asking the Junior staff to withdraw thousands or dollars for personal use, demanding that senior management deliver a nomination to the Nobel Peace Prize.
These are just some of the spooky accusations that pushed the World Economic Forum (WEF) to initiate an investigation into the now deceased founder, Klaus Schwab, after the anonymous complainants transmitted their concerns about the Octagenaran German.
According to the reports, the statements were sent last week in a letter to the Wef, which organizations the annual elite meeting of globalist devotees in Davos in Switzerland, Battery Schwab and his wife, Hilde, of financial and ethical misconduct.
The family has vehemently denied each and every one of the accusations, even when it resigned as president of Wef, as Breitbart News reported
He Guardian Establish the course of events around the controversy:
The accusations caused the resignation of Schwab as executive president of Wef on Monday after its High Profile Trust Board, which includes Blackrock Chief Larry Fink; The managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva; The former American vice president Al Gore and the cellist Yo-Yo Ma-Held an emergency meeting to analyze the claims on Sunday.
It is said that Schwab, 87, argued against the Plan of the Board for an investigation, before resigning. The founder had indicated that he intended to resign in early April, but the letter of complainants presented his departure.
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The complainant letter included a variety of claims against the Schwab family, according to the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times. Included an accusation that Schwab used Wef funds to pay for private massages in the room in the hotels, asked the staff to promote it for a Nobel Peace Prize and instructed Junior employees to remove thousands of dollars from ATMs in their.
He Guardian The report indicated the accusations that academic investigation was also manipulated, since “the letter also accused Schwab of manipulating the Wef’s global competitiveness report for Curry to favorable governments.
“The publication classifies countries according to criteria such as education, infrastructure, labor market and health systems, and is a reference point for the annual Davos meeting.”
Some accusations also extended to Schwab’s wife, Hilde, who formally worked at the Wef.
They suggested that “Tokens” meetings using Wef money to justify luxury trips at Wef’s expense, according to the Guardian Report.
The letter states that Hilde also maintained strict control over the use of Villa Mundi, a large property bought by the Wef on Lake Geneva, while parts of the building were strictly reserved for the private access of the family.

File/The Luxury Villa Mundi, property and renewed by the World Economic Forum (Wef), in Cologny, near Geneva. The Wef has launched an investigation into the accusations made against its founder Klaus Schwab that, according to the reports, caused its resignation. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP through Getty)

Archive/former President of the United States, Bill Clinton (R), speaks with the audience next to the founder and executive president of the Klaus Schwab World Economic Forum on the second day of the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 27, 2011 (Johannes Eisele/AFP through Getty Images)
The Schwabs have repeatedly denied all the accusations, saying that they were not based and that they would be challenged in a lawsuit.
As Breitbart News reported, Schwab was born in Ravensburg, Germany on March 30, 1938. He studied at Swiss and Harvard universities in the United States, and has doctorates in engineering and economy, along with more than one dose of honorary doctorates.
He was a little known business professor at the University of Geneva when in 1971 he founded the precursor of the Wef, the European Management Forum.