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DP World CEO Ousted Over Epstein Ties

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:36 AM

Dubai-based port operator DP World has replaced its CEO and chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem following revelations of his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a major shakeup in the global ports industry, Dubai-headquartered terminal operator DP World has moved to replace its long-serving CEO and chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem. The move comes after newly released U.S. Department of Justice files tied Sulayem to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to the [Splash247 report](https://splash247.com/sulayem-ousted-at-dp-world-over-epstein-links/), DP World's board of directors decided to replace Sulayem, one of the most recognizable figures in the ports sector, over his connections to Epstein. The Dubai-based logistics giant did not provide further details on the reasons for Sulayem's ouster. Epstein's connections to the global elite have come under intense scrutiny in recent years following his arrest and subsequent death in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. DP World's decision to part ways with Sulayem underscores the reputational risks that can arise from such associations, even tangentially, in the maritime industry. The change in leadership at one of the world's largest port operators comes at a critical time, as the global supply chain continues to face significant disruptions and economic headwinds. DP World will need to navigate these challenges under new leadership as it seeks to maintain its position as a dominant force in the global ports and logistics sector.

Source: Splash247

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