BP Will Move on From Its Governance Scandal ‘Quickly’, Ex CEO Says

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BP Will Move on From Its Governance Scandal ‘Quickly’, Ex CEO Says
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Former BP Plc Chief Executive Officer John Browne expects the British supermajor to move on from its governance scandal “quite quickly” and stick with its current strategy.

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