Trying to do the Right Thing?

Tony Hayward

Tony Hayward, BP’s CEO, is driving down BP’s goodwill even further.

On Saturday, he was in Britain’s Isle of Wight Saturday taking in a yacht race.

Raymond Canevari, 59, of Pensacola, Fla., an artist says he is insulted by Hayward’s attendance at the race.

“I think everyone has the right do what they want in their free time, but he doesn’t have the right to have free time at all,” says Canevari. “Not until this crisis is resolved…”

Sources: Telegraph.co.uk  npr.org  Svd

Is this the guy who promised that he will “make things right“? And wasn’t this fooling around with boat races mr. Svanberg’s thing?

 
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Oil Spill, photo by Gerald Herber

After a month of seawater covered with thick black oil, BP executive Tony Hayward thinks that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is going to only have a “modest” impact on our environment.

BP apparently don’t want us to know the truth.

Image source: bigpicture.

 
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