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Oil giant BP removes chairman Albert Manifold after less than a year following 'serious concerns' over his 'governance, oversight and conduct'
BP has removed its chairman, Albert Manifold, after less than a year in the role due to 'serious concerns' over his governance, oversight, and conduct. The decision highlights internal issues related to leadership accountability.
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