Reputational damage to Peter Voser
By John Donovan
The mainstream news media is reporting that thereputational damage to Peter Voser and the Shell board arising from theArctic meltdownis huge. The fact that Shell's leadership is hopelessly incompetent comes as no surprise to us. No competent board with an ounce of commercial commonsense would allow this website to continue in existence, bearing in mind the damage it has done to Shell over the years by providing an outlet for Shell insider leaks. A Shell official has admitted our success in humiliating the company. Watts was a disaster, Jeroen van der Veer meekly surrendered Shell's controlling stake in the Sakhalin II project and Voser has now been exposed as a hypercritical fool who poured scorn on BP, instead of minding his own ship. Why did Shell rehire Voser in the first place? Surely it would have been better to find someone not tainted by financial scandal to lead Shell after the reserves fraud?
Posted in: Business Principles, Environment, GoogleNews, Jeroen van der Veer, Oil, Oil Spill, Peter Voser, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, RoyalDutchShellPlc.com, Sir Philip Watts.
Tagged: Alaska · Arctic Ocean · Beaufort Sea · Chukchi Sea · Jeroen van der Veer ·John Donovan · Peter Voser · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Sir Philip Watts
Tagged: Alaska · Arctic Ocean · Beaufort Sea · Chukchi Sea · Jeroen van der Veer ·John Donovan · Peter Voser · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Sir Philip Watts
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