Ousted BP chairman Albert Manifold hits back at 'lies' about his conduct
Former BP chairman Albert Manifold has publicly disputed anonymous claims made about his behaviour during his tenure at the energy giant. Manifold argued that no one should be permitted to make accusations under the cover of anonymity. His dismissal from the role has sparked a public war of words.
EconomyAlbert Manifold, who was recently removed from his position as chairman of BP, has come out swinging against what he calls deliberate falsehoods spread about his conduct during his time leading the board of the British energy company.
In a forceful public statement, Manifold insisted that individuals making claims about his behaviour should not be «allowed to hide behind anonymity». His comments mark a rare and unusually direct response from a senior corporate figure disputing the circumstances of their departure.
The ousting of Manifold from BP's chairmanship has drawn significant attention in business circles, with anonymous sources having previously provided media outlets with accounts of his alleged conduct. Manifold has not specified which particular claims he considers to be lies, but his language leaves little room for interpretation — he is contesting the narrative head-on.
BP has been navigating a turbulent period, facing pressure from shareholders over its strategic direction, including questions about the pace of its transition away from fossil fuels. The leadership shake-up adds further uncertainty to the company's governance at a critical juncture.
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