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6/3/2010
Brian Beckcom
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BP CEO sorry for saying “I’d like my life back”

The Deepwater Horizon victims and their families will never get their lives back but BP CEO Tony Hayward is obviously more concerned with his own.

“There’s no one who wants this thing over more than I do, I’d like my life back,” he told NBC News on Sunday.

Now after getting excoriated in the media for those remarks, he says he’s sorry, calling his remarks “hurtful and thoughtless.”

His apology does little to comfort the families of the 11 workers who were killed in the April 20 explosion on the platform.

Source: Yahoo News

Category: BP Oil Spill Injury Claims



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