Saturday, June 19, 2010

BP’s CEO quits Gulf oil response management, goes to a yacht race (TheRawStory)

BP’s CEO quits Gulf oil response management, goes to a yacht race

By The Associated Press
Saturday, June 19th, 2010 -- 12:00 pm
racingyachts BPs CEO quits Gulf oil response management, goes to a yacht race
BP chief executive Tony Hayward, often criticized for being tone-deaf to U.S. concerns about the worst oil spill in American history, took time off Saturday to attend a glitzy yacht race off England's Isle of Wight.
Spokeswoman Sheila Williams said Hayward took a break from overseeing BP efforts to stem the undersea gusher in Gulf of Mexico to watch his boat "Bob" participate in the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race.
The one-day yacht race is one of the world's largest, attracting hundreds of boats and thousands of sailors.
In a statement, BP described Hayward's day off as "a rare moment of private time" and said that "no matter where he is, he is always in touch with what is happening within BP" and can direct recovery operations if required.
That is likely to be a hard sell in Gulf states struggling to deal with the up to 120 million gallons of oil that have escaped from a blown-out undersea well.

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