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Oil giant BP ousts chairman over ‘conduct’
BP has removed its chairman, Albert Manifold, over governance and conduct issues, naming Ian Tyler as interim chair. The abrupt decision follows struggles with undervalued shares and ongoing recovery from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. The company faces potential takeover interest amid its shift toward renewable energy.
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