Chief executive of TNK-BP summoned: report

The chief executive of the British-Russian oil firm TNK-BP Robert Dudley has been summoned to appear before Russian prosecutors Monday to explain "violations" of labour laws by his company, Interfax news agency reported Saturday.

MOSCOW: The chief executive of the British-Russian oil firm TNK-BP Robert Dudley has been summoned to appear before Russian prosecutors Monday to explain "violations" of labour laws by his company, Interfax news agency reported Saturday.

Dudley "temporarily" left Russia this week, the company said Thursday, explaining that he would run the company from outside the country.

BP has been embroiled in a bitter dispute with its Russian partners, a consortium of Russian industrialists known as AAR that owns the other 50 percent of TNK-BP which accounts for a quarter of BP's global oil output.
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