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− | John Manzoni is chief executive of the civil service and non chief executive director at [[SABMiller]]. He has also worked at oil firms [[BP]] and [[Talisman Energy]]. | + | '''John Manzoni''' is chief executive of the civil service and non chief executive director at [[SABMiller]]. He has also worked at oil firms [[BP]] and [[Talisman Energy]]. |
==Career== | ==Career== |
Revision as of 16:37, 28 October 2014
John Manzoni is chief executive of the civil service and non chief executive director at SABMiller. He has also worked at oil firms BP and Talisman Energy.
Career
Manzoni joined BP in 1983, holding many senior roles including group managing director. During his time at BP, Lord Browne, the government’s lead non-executive director in central government, was chief executive. In 2005, whilst in charge of BP, an explosion occurred in the Texas City oil refinery, which killed 15 people and injured at least 170 other.[1] An internal report accused Manzoni of failing to perform his duties in the run-up to the explosion.[2]
In 2007 he left BP, to join Talisman Energy as president and chief executive.[3]
In February 2014 he was appointed chief executive of the Major Projects Authority.[4] Manzoni caused controversy by still holding roles on the board of SABMiller, as chairman of Leyshon Energy and as an adviser to Adamant Ventures.[5]
In October 2014 it was announced Manzoni would start work as Britain's first chief executive of the civil service; in this role Manzoni will oversee administrative and commercial performance of government departments. He has leaft his roles at Leyshon Energy and Adamant Ventures but the Cabinet Office have allowed him to continue as non-executive director at SABMiller, something that has met much criticism, partly due to SABMiller's role in stopping the plans for minimum unit pricing for alcohol through their work with Demos. Labour's John Mann, Green's Caroline Lucas and Conservative's Sarah Wollaston have all spoken out about the conflict of interests the two position create. Further suspicion has also arisen as Manzoni's former boss Lord Browne was one of six members of the appointment panel.[5][6]
Education
Notes
- ↑ Daniel Schorn The explosion at Texas City CBS News, 31 May 2007, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ Richard Wray and Andrew Clark BP refining boss at time of Texas City blast quits with year's pay The Guardian, 31 May 2007, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ Jane Dudman Who is new civil service chief executive John Manzoni? The Guardian, 3 October 2014, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ John Manzoni to lead Major Projects Authority Gov.uk, 3 February 2014, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Rowena Mason and Rupert Neate Civil service boss John Manzoni to keep his brewery directorship The Guardian, 10 October 2014, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ Rowena Mason and Rupert Neate New civil service chief must resign from second job, says health committee chair The Guardian, 13 October 2014, accessed 28 October 2014
- ↑ John Manzoni Linkedin, accessed 28 October 2014