We told you BP couldn’t be trusted
OIL SLICK Directors of BP's London-based global board, including current CEO Tony Hayward, seem to be above justice when it comes to the firm's serial workplace safety and environmental crimes. But...
View ArticleRig explosion killed, spill made workers sick
BLOOD PRESSURE: Workers cleaning up the oil spill for BP say they are suffering irritant effects and high blood pressure. Eleven died when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded. A chemical dispersant...
View ArticleUK government to adopt BP business model
BROWNE STUFF In 2007, Hazards magazine suggested BP's Lord Browne should be behind bars. Now he's the UK's unelected Czar. John Browne, Tony Hayward’s predecessor as chief executive of BP, has been...
View ArticleNo clean start for BP
WAYWARD HAYWARD Departing BP boss Tony Hayward, 53, will receive a $940,000 yearly pension, a $1.6m pay off and more in shares. Bereaved families will not fare so well. He’s the casualty of the...
View ArticleBP safety talk is really about shareholders
ALL'S WELL? BP's "powerful" new safety unit is seeking to make life more comfortable for its shareholders. The creation by BP of a new global safety unit with “sweeping powers” has the safety of...
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