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Bernard Looney, BP’s ‘woke’ boss, takes a leap into the unknown – The Times
In 1991, a 20-year-old Bernard Looney borrowed his brother’s Volkswagen Passat estate and drove from their home in southwest Ireland to Aberdeen for his first day of work as a BP engineer. He parked
In 1991, a 20-year-old Bernard Looney borrowed his brothers Volkswagen Passat estate and drove from their home in southwest Ireland to Aberdeen for his first day of work as a BP engineer. He parked outside the Ardoe House hotel, where he was staying. John Major was coming to visit and they told us to move our cars overnight, Looney recalled. I never got the message, or I didnt follow the rules, and I woke up in the morning and there were four police standing around my car. An Irish registration,…
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