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DP World appoints new CEO after Epstein emails

Published on: February 13, 2026 10:00 PM

Dubai’s DP World replaced its chairman and CEO following revelations in the Epstein files linking the former leader to the convicted sex offender. The move matters because Sulayem’s ties to Epstein raised reputational and governance concerns. The leadership change affects DP World, its global operations, and investors closely monitoring corporate oversight.

The Dubai-based port operator announced Essa Kazim as the new chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as group CEO. The statement, published by Dubai’s media office, did not mention Sulayem. DP World is one of the world’s largest port operators, handling trade and logistics across multiple continents.

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Sulayem, described by Jeffrey Epstein as one of his “most trusted friends,” was cited more than 9,400 times in recently released US Department of Justice documents. The emails showed frequent correspondence between 2009 and 2018, covering meetings, introductions, business deals, and personal matters. These disclosures raised questions about the former leader’s judgment and associations.

The records suggest Sulayem visited Epstein’s residences in the United States multiple times, including the infamous private island. Legal experts and corporate observers noted that such revelations could impact DP World’s global reputation and investor confidence. Company insiders emphasized the organization’s commitment to robust governance and transparency.

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DP World did not provide further commentary on Sulayem’s exit but focused on welcoming the new leadership team. Officials said the appointments aim to reinforce operational stability and international trust. Analysts expect the new management to quickly reassure stakeholders and continue global expansion projects.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: DP World, Dubai port operator, Epstein emails, Essa Kazim, Latest, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Yuvraj Narayan

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