Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), reported to… (шваб · клаус · основатель)
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), reported to Geneva police that a listening device was found in his home office during a routine security check. He filed a criminal complaint against unknown individuals, with preliminary findings suggesting the device had been installed within the last three years.
Consensus
- Klaus Schwab discovered a listening device in his home office in Geneva.
- The discovery was made during a routine security check of his private residence.
- The device was located near the WEF headquarters in Geneva.
- Schwab filed a criminal complaint with the Geneva police against unknown individuals.
- The device was likely installed within the last three years.
- Schwab had stepped down as chairman of the WEF in April 2025 after over 50 years of leadership.
Points of divergence
- The complaint was filed due to suspicions of financial and ethical violations against Schwab, including use of forum funds for personal purposes, as reported by The Wall Street Journal on April 23, 2025. — vedomosti
- Schwab left the organization in spring 2025 after 54 years due to disagreements with current WEF leadership. — vesti
- An internal investigation by the WEF's board, prompted by an anonymous letter, found no major violations but noted minor misuse of funds; Schwab denied all allegations and was cleared in August 2025. — kommersant
Coverage (3 sources)
- Clas Schwab files police report over wiretapping at his Geneva home — Ведомости
- Bloomberg: Wiretapping Device Found in Home of WEF Founder — Вести
- WEF founder Klaus Schwab found a listening device in his home — Коммерсантъ