YouGov Survey of Most Admired People Globally – No Direct Links to Misconduct
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The document merely reports a public opinion poll about admired figures. It contains no actionable leads, financial details, or allegations involving powerful actors. While it mentions high‑profile in Bill Gates ranked 5th in the U.S. but top globally. Pope Francis, President Obama, and former presidents appear in top rankings. Various business leaders and celebrities are listed without any claim
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