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    Default Outed gay CEO resigns post

    The witch hunt continues...

    LONDON (AP) — BP Chief Executive John Browne resigned today, hours after a judge lifted a legal injunction preventing a newspaper from publishing details of his private life and allegations that he misused company resources.

    The board named Tony Hayward, the head of exploration and production, as the new CEO effective immediately, BP said. Hayward, who had already been set to take over on Aug. 1, will have to repair BP's reputation after several high-profile operational and regulatory mishaps tarnished its image.

    Browne, 59, had been fighting since January to keep the Mail on Sunday newspaper from publishing details from an interview with a man with whom he had a relationship. BP said the newspaper had also sought to report allegations that Browne misused company resources — claims it said an internal investigation determined were unfounded.

    In a statement, Browne said he was stepping down voluntarily "to avoid unnecessary embarrassment and distraction to the company."

    "For the past 41 years of my career at BP I have kept my private life separate from my business life," he said.

    BP said Browne's decision meant he would lose a bonus of up to 1.3 times his annual salary, worth in total over 3.5 million pounds ($6.9 million). He would also forgo inclusion in a share plan with a potential value of some 12 million pounds ($23.9 million).

    Shares in BP edged lower after the announcement, closing down 0.4 percent at 563 pence ($11.24) on the London Stock Exchange.

    "The board of BP has accepted John's resignation with the deepest regret," Chairman Peter Sutherland said. He called it "a tragedy that he should be compelled by his sense of honor to resign in these painful circumstances."

    Browne acknowledged in the statement that he had lied to a judge about how he met Jeff Chevalier, with whom he said he had a four-year relationship.

    "My initial witness statements, however, contained an untruthful account about how I first met Jeff. This account, prompted by my embarrassment and shock at the revelations, is a matter of deep regret."

    The Mail on Sunday suggested in a statement today that Browne should be charged with perjury.

    "That Lord Browne should have felt free to lie deliberately and repeatedly raises deeply worrying questions about the system of secret court hearing which is increasingly being used by the rich and powerful to prevent the public knowing the truth about their activities," the newspaper said in a statement.

    Browne rejected allegations that he misused company resources, calling them "full of misleading and erroneous claims. "I deny categorically any allegations of improper conduct relating to BP," he said. "The company has confirmed today that it has found no such wrongdoing."

    Browne's decision will allow Hayward to start with a clean slate, said analyst Jason Kenney of ING Group.

    After more than a decade at the helm of BP, Browne — a close associate of Prime Minister Tony Blair — had announced in January that he would resign at the end of July, bringing his expected departure forward by more than a year.

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    witch hunt? who really cares if this guy is CEO or not?

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    Hayward, who had already been set to take over on Aug. 1,...
    Looks like the CEO resigned a few months earlier than he was scheduled to, and it was his choice. Where's the newsworthy issue?
    After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box - Author unknown

    “Unfortunately, the truth is now whatever the media say it is”
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    The witch hunt continues...

    . Hayward, who had already been set to take over on Aug. 1, will have to repair BP's reputation after several high-profile operational and regulatory mishaps tarnished its image.



    "The board of BP has accepted John's resignation with the deepest regret," Chairman Peter Sutherland said. He called it "a tragedy that he should be compelled by his sense of honor to resign in these painful circumstances."

    .
    Abby already brought this up, but thought I would add this portion also.

    No witch hunt, sorry gabbo.


    Feel free to find another article to add your liberal slant to.

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    Why do I have the overwhelming urge to not care if he's gay and his reasons for resigning??

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    If he was straight would he still have his job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    If he was straight would he still have his job?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avatar4321 View Post
    No.
    A non-story then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    A non-story then.
    But - But...how can libs create PROTESTS and acts of Violence over a NON-story?

    They INJECT conspiracy and fake bigotry to serve their purpose.
    “… the greatest detractor from high performance is fear: fear that you are not prepared, fear that you are in over your head, fear that you are not worthy, and ultimately, fear of failure. If you can eliminate that fear—not through arrogance or just wishing difficulties away, but through hard work and preparation—you will put yourself in an incredibly powerful position to take on the challenges you face" - Pete Carroll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    But - But...how can libs create PROTESTS and acts of Violence over a NON-story?

    They INJECT conspiracy and fake bigotry to serve their purpose.
    Queers and queer enablers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    Queers and queer enablers.
    Takes one to know one, right?

    In a statement, Browne said he was stepping down voluntarily "to avoid unnecessary embarrassment and distraction to the company."

    "For the past 41 years of my career at BP I have kept my private life separate from my business life," he said.

    BP said Browne's decision meant he would lose a bonus of up to 1.3 times his annual salary, worth in total over 3.5 million pounds ($6.9 million). He would also forgo inclusion in a share plan with a potential value of some 12 million pounds ($23.9 million).


    Perhaps you should read the entire story instead of merely part of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    But - But...how can libs create PROTESTS and acts of Violence over a NON-story?

    They INJECT conspiracy and fake bigotry to serve their purpose.
    I dont know but they do it all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    Takes one to know one, right?

    .... .
    Amzing how libs always use gay as an insult.

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    this is england...who cares.....

    "I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."

    ~Albert Camus

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    "My initial witness statements, however, contained an untruthful account about how I first met Jeff. This account, prompted by my embarrassment and shock at the revelations, is a matter of deep regret."

    The Mail on Sunday suggested in a statement today that Browne should be charged with perjury.

    "That Lord Browne should have felt free to lie deliberately and repeatedly raises deeply worrying questions about the system of secret court hearing which is increasingly being used by the rich and powerful to prevent the public knowing the truth about their activities," the newspaper said in a statement.


    After more than a decade at the helm of BP, Browne — a close associate of Prime Minister Tony Blair — had announced in January that he would resign at the end of July, bringing his expected departure forward by more than a year.
    Gut tells he met Jeff in a gay bath house or at one of Tony Blairs parties or that the disclosure will reveal some detail that makes this revelation unbearable once it is out.

    He gave up $30 million by stepping down.

    But the real story here is actually the secret trials for the wealthy and the perps willingness to perjure himself.

    This speaks very poorly for the moral character of one of the worlds leading CEO's. And for the system of Justice that is supposed to keep the powerful in line.

    Nice thread topic.

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