💨 Abstract
The World Economic Forum (WEF) considers European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the leading contender to replace its founder, Klaus Schwab, who resigned last month amidst an investigation into alleged misconduct. Schwab's departure came after a whistleblower accused him of misbehavior, prompting the WEF to launch an official inquiry.
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