Global Witness commandeered OnlyFans billboards in London and replaced them with “OilyFans” adverts tarring ex-BP boss Bernard Looney with company logos as pasties.
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During the month-long effort — when a drive-by truck boasting the ad drove around major London landmarks, such as Big Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and The London Eye — Global Witness also shared the URL to an action site, encouraging onlookers to share tweets of the advert using #OilyFans. “Our billboards highlighted the gross inequalities at the heart of a system that has seen oil executives make millions from an energy crisis. Sadly, it doesn’t matter who the CEO of BP is, whether it’s Bernard Looney or his replacement, the company is wrecking the planet and enriching its shareholders,” a Global Witness spokesperson said.
No breach of the company’s code of conduct was found at the time and the board was given assurances by Looney “regarding disclosure of past personal relationships, as well as his future behavior.”
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