Ousted BP chair Albert Manifold clashed with company secretary before removal
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Jamie Smyth, Malcolm Moore
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The article reports on the ousting of BP chair Albert Manifold, who clashed with the company secretary before his removal. It also notes that Ben Mathews has taken time off work following the upheaval at the oil major. The content is behind a paywall with subscription offers displayed.
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