
"Canada's second-largest pension fund has announced that it will suspend future investments with United Arab Emirates-based DP World following revelations of ties between the logistics firm's chief executive and the late sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein. La Caisse said on Tuesday that it would not carry out further investments alongside the company until it shed light on chief executive Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's links to Epstein and took necessary actions."
"which revealed years of communications between bin Sulayem and Epstein, including discussions about the Emirati businessman's relationships with women and his plans to visit Epstein's home. In a speech on the floor of the US House of Representatives on Tuesday, Democratic lawmaker Ro Khanna named bin Sulayem as one of six men whose identities had been previously redacted from the so-called Epstein files. Khanna did not allege any specific criminality by bin Sulayem, and inclusion in the files does not by itself suggest wrongdoing."
La Caisse, Quebec's state pension fund manager, announced suspension of future investments alongside United Arab Emirates-based DP World until the company clarifies chief executive Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's reported links to Jeffrey Epstein and takes necessary actions. La Caisse emphasized it is not a shareholder of DP World's parent company but a partner in port projects. The announcement followed the US Justice Department release of millions of files revealing years of communications between bin Sulayem and Epstein, including discussions about relationships with women and plans to visit Epstein's home. Representative Ro Khanna named bin Sulayem among previously redacted individuals without alleging specific criminality; inclusion does not itself indicate wrongdoing.
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