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’
Originally reported by The Hill
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