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| BP Plc CEO Tony Hayward retreat |
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| Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:00 | |||||||
Page 1 of 2 LONDON - BP Plc Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward plans to resign from his post amid efforts to resolve the impact of oil spill incidents in the Gulf of Mexico.Source Bloomberg said Robert Dudley, director of BP's oil spill response unit, is likely to replace Hayward. CEO turnover is expected announcement will be made on July 27 when the company released second quarter financial performance. Source Times newspaper revealed Hayward will receive a salary and pension packages amounting to U.S. $ 18.2 million (11.8 million pounds) after the resignation. He is estimated to occupy the office until September without getting a bonus this year. BP's board today is scheduled to hold a meeting to discuss the fate of Hayward. He was dicecar the U.S. public anger and criticism from the U.S. government over the tragedy of the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, which claimed 11 lives of people. Wells are a source of oil spills has been closed and BP plans to close it permanently with cement in the next month. BP's market value has plunged about U.S. $ 77 billion (50 billion pounds) as they attempt to overcome the incidence of oil spills. "Hayward is believed by the board of directors," said BP spokesman Toby Odone short when asked for confirmation by phone from London. Hayward had mentioned she wanted to live normally again. Incidents of oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico is considered a small thing in the middle of a big ocean. According to the panel of U.S. scientists, oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico reached 35000-60000 barrels per day. New York Daily News newspaper had referred to it as 'the most hated and most stupid' in the United States. U.S. President Barack Obama says he was able to fire at BP's Hayward case. In June, the ABC show, the White House chief of staff assess Hayward Rahm Emanuel will not be able to have a second career in the field of PR consultancy (PR). He also criticized the yacht trip by Hayward. (Bloomberg)
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