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The BP drama will fade: boards are allowed to ditch the chair
Rather than a continuation of the company’s recent issues, isn’t this an example of the board doing what it is supposed to do?An easy narrative about the great BP boardroom drama runs like this: the plodding non-executive directors couldn’t handle the blunt ways of the hard-charging chair they had hired precisely to give the place a kick. Therefore the defenestration of Albert Manifold after only eight months in post shows BP is even more dysfunctional than thought. The best outcome for...
Big New BP Shareholder Adds to Stock Despite Boardroom Chaos
A sign at a BP Plc petrol station in London, UK, on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025. BP said it made its biggest discovery in 25 years in deep waters off Brazil, a boon for the UK oil major as it seeks to turn around years of underperformance.
The BP drama will fade: boards are allowed to ditch the chair
Rather than a continuation of the company’s recent issues, isn’t this an example of the board doing what it is supposed to do?An easy narrative about the great BP boardroom drama runs like this: the plodding non-executive directors couldn’t handle the blunt ways of the hard-charging chair they had hired precisely to give the place a kick. Therefore the defenestration of Albert Manifold after only eight months in post shows BP is even more dysfunctional than thought. The best outcome for...
What next for BP? Leadership exits test investor confidence in board oversight
BP is on its third CEO and third chairman in under three years, prompting investor scrutiny of the structure and oversight of its board as the oil major works to turn itself around and adapt to the supply shock. Weeks after CEO Meg O'Neill started in April, the chairman, Albert Manifold, was suddenly dismissed in late May. The board said this was due to "serious concerns" relating to governance standards, oversight and conduct.
Fired BP Chair Manifold Rejects ‘Lies’ About His Ouster
Albert Manifold in 2012. During his relatively short tenure at BP, “it felt to me that my priorities were not always shared by everyone,” he said in a statement on Thursday.
BP removes chair Albert Manifold over ‘serious’ governance and conduct concerns
BP has removed its chairman, Albert Manifold, with immediate effect due to "serious concerns about important governance standards, oversight and conduct." The oil company announced his departure on Tuesday, noting that he had served in the role for only eight months. Ian Tyler has been named as the interim successor.
BP Ousts Chairman, Citing ‘Serious Concerns’ Over Conduct
BP has gone through a series of leadership changes in recent years, amid investor discontent over its financial performance.
'Bullying' and 'overbearing' behaviour behind abrupt BP chairman removal
BP has removed its chairman following allegations of bullying and overbearing behaviour. The company declined to comment on whether these issues were a factor in the chairman's immediate dismissal.
BP removes chair Albert Manifold over ‘serious’ governance and conduct concerns
BP has removed its chair, Albert Manifold, following serious concerns raised by the board regarding governance, oversight, and conduct. The FTSE 100 company announced his immediate departure on Tuesday, noting that he had served in the role for only eight months.
'Bullying' and 'overbearing' behaviour behind abrupt BP chairman removal
BP has removed its chairman following allegations of bullying and overbearing behaviour. The company declined to comment on whether these issues were a factor in the chairman's immediate dismissal.