UK - The governance and safety record of BP is of far more concern than the excessive compensation paid to outgoing CEO John Browne, the London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has claimed.
Browne is set to receive a £72m (US$140m) severance package despite the fact BP's performance has been poor, prompting shareholders – including the LPFA - to file a lawsuit seeking to freeze those ...
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