New York Times

Fired BP Chair Manifold Rejects ‘Lies’ About His Ouster

Fired BP Chair Manifold Rejects ‘Lies’ About His Ouster

Title: Ousted BP Head Manifold Dismisses ‘Lies’ Surrounding His Departure

Albert Manifold, pictured in 2012, addressed the circumstances of his departure on Thursday. Reflecting on his brief time leading BP, he stated in a released statement, “It felt to me that my priorities were not always shared by everyone.”


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-05-28 13:48:34 UTC

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