Reported about 1 year ago
BP has updated its conflicts of interest policy, requiring employees to disclose any intimate relationships with colleagues or face potential dismissal, following the sacking of former CEO Bernard Looney for not doing so. The updated policy prohibits employees from managing relatives or having intimate relationships with colleagues. Senior leaders must declare any intimate relationships within the last 3 years, with a deadline in September. BP confirmed the policy update but did not disclose the details of the investigation into Looney's conduct that led to his dismissal.
Source: YAHOO