THE LONDON Pensions Fund Authority will continue its push for better corporate governance at BP in the wake of chief executive Lord Browne's shock resignation.
Browne – who was due to retire in July – quit following allegations that he lied under oath over his relationship with former partner Jeff Chevalier. The LPFA is pursuing BP in an Alaskan court i...
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