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Updated · Bloomberg · May 29
BP Ousts Chair Albert Manifold, Exposing UK Boardroom Power at a Top 5 Oil Major
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 29

BP Ousts Chair Albert Manifold, Exposing UK Boardroom Power at a Top 5 Oil Major

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 29
  • Albert Manifold’s abrupt removal as BP chair has become a test case for how far a UK non-executive chair can wield influence before accountability mechanisms snap into action.
  • BP’s governance model puts the chair at the center of board oversight, a role that works best when it edges close to executive power but also creates tension over who can check that authority.
  • Manifold’s forceful response to his ousting has intensified scrutiny of that balance, turning an internal BP rupture into a broader debate about UK boardroom control.
  • The episode is already being read beyond BP as a warning that strong chairs can steady companies only if boards retain clear means to remove and restrain them.
Was BP's chair fired for his conduct or for his cost-cutting crusade?
Does this ousting prove UK corporate governance is broken or that it's finally working?
How can corporate chairs now challenge the status quo without being accused of bullying?