‘Demonised’ BP boss Hayward resigns over Gulf oil spill

July 27, 2010 by  

BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg (R), flanked by outgoing Chief Executive Tony Hayward (L) address the media outside the company's head office in central London. Hayward resigned on Tuesday, claiming to have been AFP – BP’s chief executive Tony Hayward resigned on Tuesday, claiming to have been “demonised and vilified” over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster that is set to cost the British group 32 billion dollars.



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