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Tag: disaster warnings

BP: Can You Say "Criminal Negligence?"

By Shel Horowitz—Green/Ethical Business Expert Posted on May 27, 2010 Posted in Business Ethics, Energy & Sustainability Tagged with atorney general eric holder, bp oil spill, criminal negligence, disaster warnings

Recent stories in the New York Times make it clear that Attorney General Eric Holder should be “sharpening his saw” (as Abraham Lincoln said).

BP deliberately chose to use a high-risk sealing method in the days before the blast, and ignored warnings that things were going deeply awry, the paper reports.

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