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BP chairman removed over ‘serious concerns’ related to ‘important governance standards, oversight and conduct’

Newsflash: The board of oil giant BP has removed chairman Albert Manifold from his role with immediate effect.

Announcing the shock move to the City, BP says “serious concerns” have been raised related to “important governance standards, oversight and conduct.”

Amanda Blanc, senior independent director at BP, told shareholders:

double quotation mark“Albert has helped bring a welcome focus and pace to bp’s transformation. However, the board has been surprised and disappointed to learn of governance oversight and conduct issues it deems unacceptable and has taken decisive action.”

Manifold was only appointed as BP’s chair less than a year ago, in July 2025, as the energy giant cut back on green spending and returns its focus to oil and gas.

Manifold had previously run building material company CRH.

He also suffered a shareholder rebellion last week, when about 18% of shareholders voted against his re-election as chair.

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Albert Manifold is “seen as the architect of the company’s most recent turnaround”, points out Bloomberg columnist and energy expert Javier Blas on X, explaining why BP’s shares have dropped by over 5% since news of the chair’s removal broke.

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