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Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct
Albert Manifold, the former chair of BP, claims he was fired without warning and denies the company's allegations against him, citing a 'false narrative' amid ongoing boardroom conflicts. The ousted executive disputes reports of misconduct and challenges BP's account of events.
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