GENEVA (AP) — World Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Borge Brende, the chief executive and president of the World Economic Forum, said on Thursday that he would resign, after an independent investigation by the group into his ties to the convicted sex ...
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Børge Brende’s exit comes after the Davos organizer conducted a review of his past connections with the convicted sex offender.
Børge Brende, a former Norwegian foreign minister, said in a statement that he had decided "after careful consideration" to ...
Børge Brende, who led the organization behind the annual Davos conference, is leaving his role after more than eight years.