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What next for BP? Leadership exits test investor confidence in board oversight
An executive exodus at BP has sparked intense scrutiny from investors.

TL;DR
- BP has seen three CEOs and three chairmen in less than three years, leading to investor concern.
- The former chairman, Albert Manifold, was dismissed due to governance concerns, which he disputes.
- Activist shareholders like ACCR are questioning BP's nomination process and board's capability.
- BP's interim chair, Ian Tyler, expressed confidence in the company's strategic direction and pace of execution.
- CEO Meg O'Neill is simplifying the company structure and refocusing on oil and gas, moving away from renewables.
- Some investors, like GQG Partners, believe the strategic direction is more important than personnel changes.
- Analysts suggest the impact of individual departures on such a large organization is likely limited.
- Former CEO John Browne emphasized the need for stable, 'A-grade' leadership for good investor returns.