From The Wall Street Journal | In his first interview after agreeing to step down from the top spot at oil giant BP this week, Tony Hayward defended his choices during the oil spill crisis, saying he ” became a villain for doing the right thing.”
“But I understand that people find it easier to vilify an individual more than a company,” Hayward said. He added that he thinks some of his comments, particularly “I’d like my life back,” were “wrong.”
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“”I became a villain for doing the right thing,” Mr. Hayward said in the interview. “But I understand that people find it easier to vilify an individual more than a company.”
No, we hate you both equally.
No, I have no problem vilifying BP. I don’t buy BP anymore. You are both equally horrid. I hope you have fun on your nice clean waters in the North Atlantic sailing your too expensive sail boats – NOT,
The jokes on us, He got early retirement and a cool million a year pension.