Executives Under Pressure “Say the Darnest Things!” (BP’s CEO Tony Hayward Very Own Spills)
Julia Mo | Jun 05, 2010 | Comments 0
Oil giant British Petroleum seem to be having more dark clouds up ahead, afar from the worsening oil spill at the Mexican Gulf, its very own CEO Tony Hayward have a few spills of its own. This somehow adds “insult to injury” in the present Gulf oil dilemma.
It seems that the CEO can’t hold its trap, making his very own gusher of verbal spills. Some of this is picked up by notable media outlets. And here’s the hit maker of his antics.
On April 29 at BP’s London office with his colleagues, the BP bigwig was quoted saying “What the hell did we do to deserve this?”
In an attempt to hush the tragedy, UK based press (The Guardian on May 14) quoted “The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume.”
In another attempt to curve the tragic Gulf crisis, Hayward tries to condole anxieties with a big fat lie “The environmental impact of this disaster is likely to be very, very modest.” (soon after, President Obama declared the oil spill incident the biggest in American History)Hayward as quoted on Sky News, May 18.
He even argued with notable science institutes regarding with the existence of oil plumes underwater (which includes a 22 mile long 6 miles wide and more than a thousand feet deep), “The oil is on the surface. There aren’t any plumes,” The Associated Press. May 30
After all have been said, BP “main man” Tony Hayward apologized on facebook for the hurtful statements (nonsense) he made over the past few weeks as was quoted saying “There’s no one who wants this over more than I do. I’d like my life back.”
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