BP announced on Tuesday that its chairman is out less than a year after his appointment, following “serious concerns” about his actions in the role. The major oil company’s board said in a statement released Tuesday that it “unanimously” made the decision to remove Albert Manifold from this role, citing issues with his “governance standards,…
BP board removes chair over ‘conduct issues’
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