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Posted: Fri 12:54, 02 Aug 2013 Post subject: The Gulf Spill- Who Should Investigate-_6 |
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of the 2007 Baker Commission report which was uncompromising in its criticism of BP's safety culture and safety management. In brief, the Baker Commission concluded that BP then had serious deficiencies in leadership consistency, systemic risk assessment, effective early warning systems, adequate risk abatement and appropriate education and training. The company subsequently settled both criminal and civil cases involving the Texas explosion and paid tens of millions of dollars in fines, penalties, and settlements. Due, in part, to the Texas explosion and other environmental and safety problems, BP's iconic CEO, John Brown, left the company. The new, independent BP panel could also compare BP's record to industry best practices,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], including those of Exxon Mobile which has a reputation today as best in class. Such an internal panel is a necessary complement to the public commission because, at the end of the day, only through internal changes in company leadership, management, systems, processes and culture
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