BP
Minister pushing Venezuela regime change discussed its oil with petrol company
by MATT KENNARD | 16 November 2021
TAGGED: BP, Oil, Venezuela
Revealed: UK ignored Chechnya war crimes to push BP’s oil interests as it worked to get Vladimir Putin elected in 2000
by MATT KENNARD | 8 April 2021
TAGGED: BP, Russia, Ukraine
The British government sought, in 2000, to integrate Putin’s Russia into the Western-ruled economic system, despite its brutal military campaign in Chechnya, documents obtained by Declassified show.
Revealed: Dozens of UK former senior officials profit from fossil fuel corporations, rubber-stamped by Whitehall committee
by MARK CURTIS | 4 February 2021
TAGGED: BP, Shell
New research reveals that dozens of senior UK defence, foreign office and intelligence officials find employment with oil, gas and mining corporations once they leave public office, rubber-stamped by a Whitehall committee which pays little attention to potential conflicts of interest. Such private profiting from energy companies is likely to restrict Britain from taking stronger action to address climate change.
John Major praised Gulf ruler’s power grab, newly declassified files show
by PHIL MILLER | 15 January 2021
TAGGED: BP, Oman
Former British prime minister John Major praised Oman’s dictator, Sultan Qaboos, for passing a law that gave him absolute power, describing it as ‘clearly a most imaginative and constructive step forward’. The law enacted in 1996 by the close British ally effectively banned political parties, independent media and criticism of the ruler.
Revealed: How Britain’s profiteering spymasters ignored the country’s biggest threats like coronavirus—and endangered the public
by MATT KENNARD | 7 May 2020
TAGGED: BP, Coronavirus, GCHQ, MI5, MI6
There is money and power in identifying Russia and cyber attacks as the key security threats facing Britain — but not in addressing the more important issues of pandemics and climate change. Former UK intelligence chiefs are personally profiting from the ‘revolving door’ between government and business, and the public is paying the price.