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BP removes chair over 'serious concerns' about conduct
Key takeaways
- Albert Manifold has been removed from his role eight months into his tenure.
- BP has removed its chair, Albert Manifold, only eight months into his tenure.
- The BBC reported Mr Manifold's departure was due to concerns about "bullying" and his "overbearing" behaviour.
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Albert Manifold has been removed from his role eight months into his tenure. (Supplied: BP)
BP has removed its chair, Albert Manifold, only eight months into his tenure.
The BBC reported Mr Manifold's departure was due to concerns about "bullying" and his "overbearing" behaviour.
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