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    Ex-BP worker files whistleblower suit over cleanup

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A former BP employee has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the company, claiming he was fired for airing concerns about the cleanup of Mississippi's shoreline after the Gulf oil spill.

    In a federal suit filed last Friday in New Orleans, August Walter claims one of his BP bosses manipulated data on shoreline cleanup and didn't give the Coast Guard "the true status" of what substances needed to be cleaned.

    Walter, a Covington, La., resident who helped develop BP's cleanup plans in Mississippi after the 2010 spill began, claims in the suit that he was fired last month in retaliation for complaining that BP wasn't following environmental regulations and was "picking and choosing what oil to pick up."

    Walter also claims he refused to misrepresent data so that the Coast Guard would believe cleanup activities in Mississippi were closer to completion.

    "This was all based on money and had nothing to do with actually cleaning up the oil or meeting the (Shoreline Treatment Recommendations) or environmental requirements," the suit alleges.

    BP spokesman Tom Mueller said the company doesn't believe Walter's allegations have merit but will investigate "consistent with our personnel policies and code of conduct. "

    "We believe we have demonstrated good faith in meeting our obligations in the Gulf and are committed to treating our employees fairly," Mueller said in a statement.

    BP said in November that it had spent $13.6 billion on the response, including its efforts to clean up 635 miles of Gulf Coast shoreline affected by the spill. By then, more than 90 percent of the affected area had "met the agreed upon standards" for transitioning from the cleanup phase to coastal restoration, BP said.

    Walter's lawsuit claims BP took "short cuts," with one BP official allegedly saying BP only would clean up tar balls and not smaller oil debris.

    The allegations in Walter's suit are limited to BP's cleanup in Mississippi. The company implemented similar plans in Louisiana, Alabama and Florida after an April 20, 2010, blowout in BP's Macondo well triggered a deadly explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and led to the worst offshore oil spill in the nation's history.

    Walter started working for BP in May 2011 as a "state planning lead" on Mississippi cleanup. The suit, which alleges violations of the Louisiana Environmental Whistleblower Statute, seeks unspecified monetary damages, including three years of lost wages.

    "He wasn't the lead man on the project, but he had three people working under him," said Walter's attorney, James Arruebarrena.

     

    17 comments

    • B  •  Biloxi, Mississippi  •  4 mths ago
      BP is run by sociopaths, they have no respect for the Gulf environment or the lives of humans that were impacted by the spill and the halfassed cleanup. Oil is still hitting the barrier islands in Mississippi and Chandeleur Island. People died on the rig, workers and residents are sick, some have died and if you check with Ken Fienberg you will find they have paid very few if any
      health related expenses and deny that the oil is the cause of any illness and Corexit is safe as 7-Up. What we have is another nightmare like the Exxon Valdez disaster and a company that has profit as their primary directive, people and the environment will just have to understand that they are expendable. BP's dividend payments and insane lavish executive compensation are paramount! They have more worker deaths and fines levied against them worldwide than all the other oil majors combined. They continue their environmental carnage and very little has changed in their corporate culture accept they continue to replace their CEO so it appears they are making changes. They have violated the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, The Clean Water Act, and so many OSHA and EPA regs that even the feds have lost count!
      If you buy their fuel or other products you are part of the BP worldwide cancer and not part of the solution, unfortunately most people are too stupid to care, and the beat goes on.......
      • Charlie 4 mths ago
        Well, they aren't really crazy, just greedy. Which I guess when you consider that greed leads to water nobody can drink, seafood nobody can eat, birds that can't multiply because their food's gone,air you can't breathe, etc. it really is crazy.
    • SRV  •  4 mths ago
      If bp says no, then the real answer is yes/guilty!
      • Dave 4 mths ago
        True.....!
    • larryv  •  House, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Just like the short cuts they on safety took that cost 11 people their lives.Why are they not in jail,were our AT should be.
      • Coupe DeVille 4 mths ago
        Jail? Should the little old lady that works days at my local BP station go to jail, too?
      • larryv 4 mths ago
        No,just boycott BP stations until they leave the US.
    • charlie  •  Winter Haven, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      No matter what way you look at it, eventually the oil will run out. No time like the present to start developing renewable energy.
    • David  •  Syracuse, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      BP will break any laws to save money just like they did to drill and nor follow safety rules. Same as the republicans do.
    • We Society  •  4 mths ago
      Corporations are soulless entities whose highest mission is to generate profits for its stockholders. Therefore it has no conscience & has the unfettered ability to lie, cheat and steal in order to justify its existence.
    • Ron  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      WoW ! I wonder what would have happend if this spill took place on the RiverThames,under London brigde Think the royals would let B.P. do a half arsed clean up job and LIE to their coast guard ?
    • jim  •  Tracy, California  •  4 mths ago
      You have to love this story. BP has one of the deepest wells in Gulf that they are capping a year ago so they can move the rig offsite to another location. They shutting this massive project down at a critical point and not one government employee is onsite to oversee the process from all affected government agency to be there, to observe, regulate and hell do there job that they are getting paid to do. I am not absolving BP from fault here at all. We wouldn't have a giant clean-up effort if the so-called government regulation was being enforced.

      I mean I can't pour a cement sidewalk at my house without the local government issueing a permit and having a city or county inspector sign off of concrete job, I mean really think about micro-management in your life that may effect 10 people. Then you look at the gulf gusher here and seemingly lack government oversite prior too and during is just stunning.
      The amount of lives destroyed and lost and business that were ruined due everybody's inaction.

      Why would you doubt that BP is going to cut corners where they can, but where is government supervision after the fact is lackluster as before.

      Did we not learn anything here at all.
      • Charlie 4 mths ago
        The problem is, you don't pay millions in "campaign donations" and hire million dollar lobbyists to make sure you don't face "excessive regulations" like BP and their pals do. It's one system for us, another for them.
    • Dave  •  4 mths ago
      And this comes as surprise to anyone....!
    • gullwingmb  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Those of us that live in the areas effected by this spill have known from the begining that BP has done nothing but lie about the spill and its aftermath. There is still a lot of oil out there washes up every time the surf gets high.
    • Buddha  •  4 mths ago
      Drill, baby drill. Don't mind those spills, baby, spills. And the petroleum products contaminating our seafood making us ill, baby, ill.
    • Coupe DeVille  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      Gee whiz, BP can you do anything to make yourselves look any worse? (SIGHS) and this is coming from a "drill, baby, drill" guy. If it were MY company drilling I'd want to make sure I tapped the resource properly, but you know how quality goes with fortune 500 publicly traded companies.
    • Allen  •  Medford, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Corporations are machines, not people, so they care only about the welfare of the machine, not the welfare of people. Corporations hire people without souls to do the dirty work that needs to be done for the corporation to prosper. They are paid very well and all the moral justifications and ethical arguments have been arranged to assuage any fragment of conscience that has survived. Obama and Company are bought and owned by the Corporation.
    • codewalker  •  Arlington, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      I found another posting for anyone knowing the route of process as to the real inventor the actual capping device that stopped the spill. Seems we've got another coverup situation...
    • Fawbots  •  Budapest, Hungary  •  3 mths ago
      YOU LITTLE PEOPLE--all you do is complain,complain,complain. BP cares about the little people too.
      • Display Name 3 mths ago
        yeah, and mitt romney cares for the little people too.
    • STOP THE MADNESS  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      what drivel. can't we come up with some other company to bash?
    • Fuzzy McSteel  •  4 mths ago
      If any one of you whiners and BP haters drove to work or school today you are a hypocrite and a child.
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