Several large BP shareholders have criticised Albert Manifold’s claim to be a “passionate advocate of shareholders’ rights”, alleging that the ousted chair was “challenging” and was difficult to secure a meeting with.
Manifold was removed from his role as chair of the oil major this week following what BP alleged were “serious concerns” over his behaviour, which people close to the company have described as “bullying”.
The former chair on Thursday described the allegations as “lies”, arguing that he had been tasked with improving BP’s stuttering performance and dealing with issues that “could have impacted shareholders’ interests”.
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