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13 mar 2025

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Crude Accountability

Azerbaijan: UK Lawmakers urge BP to address Dr. Ibadoghlu case with govt.

"UK Lawmakers Urge BP to Raise the Case of Dr. Ibadoghlu with the Government of Azerbaijan", 13 March 2025

On March 13, 2025, 22 UK members of parliament signed a letter to Helge Lund, the BP board chair, urging him to address Dr. Ibadoghlu’s case.

Citing BP’s significant influence and large investments in the country, the parliamentarians urge Lund to use his unique position of power to raise Dr. Ibadoghlu’s case with the government of Azerbaijan..

Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu, a distinguished economist and anti-corruption activist, was arrested in Baku in 2023. While his trial has been continuously postponed, Ibadoghlu’s health is deteriorating rapidly, and he has been denied urgent medical treatments.

“Dr. Ibadoghlu must be released from house arrest and allowed to leave Azerbaijan to receive medical treatment. Given Dr. Ibadoghlu’s medical condition, we urge you to act swiftly, as any delay could result in a tragic outcome,” says the letter.

As a further incentive to act, the lawmakers cite Dr. Ibadoghlu’s role in promoting transparency in fossil fuel extraction, which, according to the letter, has positively affected BP’s profits.