broken trust

a repost James Warren - James Warren is/was a journalist who worked for the Chicago Tribune, writes columns for the New York Times and Business Week and is a political analyst for MSNBC. First posted on Jun 7 2010, 12:21 PM ET | Mistreatment of Indians is America's Original Sin, and the narrative is consistent. They lose their land, get portrayed as caricatures of social maladies, and are ripped off by the likes of Jack Abramoff. So it's no surprise that a tale with a very different […]

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broken trust

a repost James Warren – James Warren is/was a journalist who worked for the Chicago Tribune, writes columns for the New York Times and Business Week and is a political analyst for MSNBC. Firs…

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6 tips …

. 6 tips for putting words to music  I am not a songwriter musician or lyrist, but I love to read definitely listen and more often than not dance to the spoken word when put to music.  My personal interest is in the art of movement, specifically dance;  when music is combined with words in innovative patterns can soothe invigorate irritate as well as make you move and feel good.  They say Music is said to soothe the savage beast least we talk about when done right ...  Words […]

https://beaseedforchange.org/2020/03/02/6-tips/

6 tips …

. 6 tips for putting words to music  I am not a songwriter musician or lyrist, but I love to read definitely listen and more often than not dance to the spoken word when put to music…

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BP chairman debacle will cast a long shadow

The $113 billion oil major is reeling after it parted company with the leader of its board, Albert Manifold. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists discuss the company’s governance missteps, and why the latest drama makes it vulnerable to a takeover. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #bp #oilandgas #oil #energy #deals #corporatemanagement 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow Reuters on…

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BP chairman debacle will cast a long shadow

The $113 billion oil major is reeling after it parted company with the leader of its board, Albert Manifold. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists discuss the company’s governance missteps, and why the latest drama makes it vulnerable to a takeover. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #bp #oilan

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BP backs Amanda Blanc to lead search for new chair despite investor concerns

Senior independent director to handle process again after Albert Manifold’s shock departure last week

The Guardian

Ousted BP Chair denies misconduct, admits pushing hard

Ousted BP Chair Albert Manifold denied misconduct but acknowledged he may have 'pushed hard' for change at the oil major, days after the board removed him over serious concerns about his governance standards after just eight months in the role. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #britishpetroleum #bp #oilcompany Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow Reuters on Facebook:…

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Ousted BP Chair denies misconduct, admits pushing hard

Ousted BP Chair Albert Manifold denied misconduct but acknowledged he may have 'pushed hard' for change at the oil major, days after the board removed him over serious concerns about his governance standards after just eight months in the role. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #britishpetroleum #bp #oilcom

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BP boardroom turmoil deepens as ousted chair hits back at ‘lies’ over conduct

Albert Manifold disputes reports about his behaviour and says he always tried to set example

The Guardian

Albert Manifold, the chair of BP, was removed without warning due to concerns about his governance standards and conduct. He disputes the characterization of his conduct, and the company has begun searching for a new chair 📉💼.
#DiscoverHeadlines #BP #EnergyNews...

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BP Chair Albert Manifold Removed Without Warning

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The Guardian | Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct by Joanna Partridge

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Albert Manifold, who was appointed chair of BP in October 2025, was removed with immediate effect after less than a year in the role; he says he was dismissed without warning or explanation and fully disputes the board’s characterisation of his conduct as aggressive or unacceptable, insisting the narrative is false. BP announced it had serious concerns about his governance standards and oversight following a whistle‑blower report that indicated a pattern of unacceptable behaviour, and it named interim chair Ian Tyler while it begins a search for a permanent replacement. Manifold had earlier ousted chief executive Murray Auchincloss and hired Meg O’Neill, claiming he was driving cost cuts and higher standards, but the board’s decision sparked fresh turmoil and a further slide in BP’s share price.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/27/fired-bp-chair-albert-manifold-disputes-oil-companys-claims-of-poor-conduct

#AlbertManifold #BP #business #energyindustry #oilandgascompanies #MurrayAuchincloss #MegONeill #IanTyler

Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct

Albert Manifold says he was removed without warning and ‘will not allow a false narrative to go unchallenged’

The Guardian

US Top News and Analysis | BP's ousted chairman Albert Manifold disputes accusations over his conduct

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Former BP chairman Albert Manifold said he was removed “without warning and without explanation,” disputing the board’s characterization of his conduct. BP announced his dismissal after “serious concerns” about governance standards, oversight and conduct, noting that the company was “surprised and disappointed” by the issues. Manifold, who had led Irish building‑materials group CRH before joining BP and served only about seven months, claimed he had driven cost‑cutting, challenged excess and held the organization to higher standards, and he rejected the allegations of aggressive behavior toward colleagues. The news sent BP’s London‑listed shares down about 1.7 % on Wednesday morning.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/27/bp-albert-manifold-chairman-energy-oil.html

#AlbertManifold #AmandaBlanc #BP #CRH #CNBC