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Rig worker: Training saved lives after BP blowout

A Transocean employee who served as chief mate on the Deepwater Horizon testified Monday that he believes the rig crew’s emergency training saved lives following the 2010 explosion that killed 11 workers and triggered the nation’s worst offshore oil spill.

David Young, who was second-in-command to the rig’s captain, said he believes 115 workers managed to escape the burning rig that BP had leased from Transocean because they followed their training.

“What would you say the top priority of the Deepwater Horizon crew was?” Transocean attorney Luis Li asked at the start of the fifth week of a federal trial over the disaster.

“For everybody to be able to go home safely back to their families,” said Young, a witness called by his employer, a Swiss-based drilling company.

Young, now the captain on a different Transocean-owned rig in the Gulf, said he believes the rig’s crew had an excellent safety culture.

But plaintiffs’ attorneys have accused BP and its contractors of sacrificing safety and cutting corners in a rush to complete a project that was behind schedule and millions of dollars over budget at the time of the April 20, 2010, blowout. Marine safety expert Geoff Webster, a witness for the plaintiffs, testified earlier this month that he believes Transocean failed to properly maintain the Deepwater Horizon or adequately train its crew members.

Young defended the Deepwater Horizon‘s maintenance record before the explosion.

“Did anyone at BP tell you the rig was unsafe?” Li asked.

“No,” Young said.

Young described a harrowing scene as workers scrambled to help injured colleagues get to life rafts and abandon the burning rig. He recalled seeing the lifeless body of crane operator Dale Burkeen on the deck.

“The fire was over our head where we were. There was debris flying around,” he said.

Unable to move Burkeen, Young ran over to get help from another worker, Mike Mayfield. Young said Mayfield restrained him from trying to run back through the flames to reach Burkeen, one of the 11 workers who died.

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Senior editor at British tabloid The Sun charged over payoffs

The deputy editor at The Sun tabloid in Britain has been charged with authorizing thousands of pounds (dollars) in illegal payoffs to government officials, prosecutors announced Wednesday.

The charges against Geoff Webster are latest in a drumbeat of criminal charges against employees of Rupert Murdoch‘s media empire.

Scores of journalists — most of them British employees of Murdoch’s New York-based News Corp. — have been involved in a wide-ranging scandal over phone hacking, police bribery, and a host of other media misdeeds. The scandal has spawned a series of overlapping investigations and was the impetus for a controversial plan to install a tough new U.K. media regulator with unprecedented powers.

News International, Murdoch’s London-based unit responsible for publishing The Sun, confirmed that Webster is still an employee of the tabloid but had no immediate comment on the charges.

In a statement, Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said Webster was accused of authorizing a 6,500 pound (nearly $10,000) payment to an unidentified public official in return for information given to an unidentified Sun employee between July 2010 and August 2011. That was right around the time when rumblings about the phone hacking scandal were beginning to emerge.

A second charge relates to a similar but smaller payment made in November 2010.

Webster joins a small but growing list of senior journalists at The Sun who are facing prosecution over illegal payments and other crimes.

In January, the paper’s defense editor, Virginia Wheeler, was charged along with Constable Paul Flattley with conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office.

Flattley is accused of receiving 6,450 pounds between 2008 and 2011 for information on “accidents, incidents and crimes” — including details about the death of a teenage girl.

Webster is due to appear at London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court on March 26.

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