discussing his letter to the BP shareholders which wss read yesterday.
http://asq.org/qualitynews/qnt/execute/displaySetup?newsID=11071<snip>
Just prior to Dudley’s recital, Antonia Juhasz, an activist shareholder from the Gulf Coast, read a letter written by the father of one of the men killed. She read the letter with the vocal support of many in the audience and despite an attempt by BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg to cut her off.
“This was no act of God. BP, Halliburton and Transocean could have prevented this,” Juhasz said, reading a letter from Keith Jones, the father of Gordon Jones, an engineer on the doomed rig. “But it would have taken more time, more money, and you were too greedy to wait. You rolled the dice with my son’s life, and you lost.”
Juhasz said in an interview after the meeting that the younger Jones left behind a pregnant wife and a 2-year-old son. Dudley immediately took issue with the woman’s statement—not so much the father’s letter, but her claim that BP was reckless in its actions and that the Gulf remains heavily damaged from the spill.
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Bravo Keith Jones!! I feel your pain