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BP rocked by another scandal as Chair Albert Manifold ousted

May 26, 2026
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BP has ousted Chair Albert Manifold with immediate effect, it said Tuesday, citing governance and conduct issues, with four sources alleging aggressive and unacceptable behavior towards colleagues.

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A BP spokesperson declined to give further details. Reuters could not immediately reach Manifold for a comment.

Just under eight months after he took office to help oversee a strategy revamp, Manifold’s departure follows scandal and repeated leadership changes at BP. Less than three years ago, former BP CEO Bernard Looney was fired after lying to the board about personal relationships with colleagues.

BP ousted Chair Albert Manifold, with sources alleging aggressive and unacceptable behavior towards colleagues. Bloomberg via Getty Images

With Manifold fresh in the job, Looney’s successor Murray Auchincloss left abruptly in December, with no clear reason given for his exit. Former Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill was immediately announced as BP’s fifth CEO since 2020 to accelerate the company’s shift in focus back to oil and gas and away from renewable energy, a strategy change announced by Auchincloss early last year.

BP board unanimously decided to oust Manifold

In a statement on Tuesday, BP said its board had unanimously decided that Manifold – who has had the backing of activist hedge fund Elliott, which has built up a stake of around 5% in BP – should no longer serve as chair and director with immediate effect.

“This follows serious concerns raised to the board related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct,” BP said.

“Albert has helped bring a welcome focus and pace to BP’s transformation. However, the board has been surprised and disappointed to learn of governance oversight and conduct issues it deems unacceptable and has taken decisive action,” said senior independent director Amanda Blanc. Blanc oversaw Manifold’s appointment in October.

Less than three years ago, former CEO Bernard Looney was fired after lying to the board about personal relationships with colleagues. AFP via Getty Images

Four sources with knowledge of the matter, including one close to BP’s board, cited alleged unacceptable and aggressive behavior with different colleagues across the company as one reason for Manifold’s ouster. One source said the board had received enough information following a whistleblower report to ascertain that there was a pattern of unacceptable behavior.

The sources declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Elliott declined to comment.

BP shares were down almost 10% after the announcement and their trading briefly halted. They later pared some losses to trade down around 4%. An index of European energy companies  was down around 0.1%.

CEO Meg O’Neill was announced in December as BP’s fifth CEO since 2020 to accelerate the company’s shift in focus back to oil and gas and away from renewable energy. Getty Images

Manifold was appointed amid takeover speculation

Manifold, who had never held a job in the energy industry before BP, had made a name for himself as the chief at building materials producer CRH whose portfolio he reshaped. He also moved its primary listing from Ireland to the US and the share price rose.

BP announced his appointment last year after years of share underperformance against its rivals had prompted persistent takeover and break-up speculation.

Under Manifold, BP’s board shrank. Shell finance chief Simon Henry, who only joined BP in September, was among those leaving.

Manifold, who had never held a job in the energy industry before BP, was named chairman last year. BP shares fell on Tuesday. AP Photo/Mike Stewart

In April, at BP’s annual general meeting, the board failed to get two of its resolutions accepted by shareholders and Manifold’s appointment as chair got less support than typical.

While the board stood united at the AGM, proxy adviser Glass Lewis said at the time Manifold was ultimately accountable for BP’s decision to exclude a resolution filed by climate activist group Follow This and thus recommended a vote against him. His appointment was confirmed by around 82% of votes, which is below a typical tally near 100% for directors.

Ian Tyler, a former chief of British construction group Balfour Beatty and on BP’s board since last year, will be interim chair.

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