BP Removes Chairman Albert Manifold Over Governance Issues
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The board decided he should no longer serve as chair after learning of governance oversight and conduct issues that it deemed unacceptable.
The board decided he should no longer serve as chair after learning of governance oversight and conduct issues that it deemed unacceptable.
The board decided he should no longer serve as chair after learning of governance oversight and conduct issues that it deemed unacceptable.
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