Eric Miller (businessman)

Eric Miller (businessman)

Sir Eric Miller (1927 – 22 September 1977) was an Anglo-Jewish businessman who committed suicide while under investigation for fraud.

Early life

Miller was brought up in the St John's Wood area of North London and left school at the age of 16 to work in an estate agency. Shortly thereafter he was spotted as a business talent by George Farrow who ran a small property company called Peachey. Farrow recruited Miller to work for him, and after Farrow's death Miller became Chairman of Peachey.

Property dealings

Under Miller's guidance, Peachey Property Corporation took over many other companies and became the predominant freeholder for high-end leasehold properties in London. In the early 1960s, a sudden change in policy led Peachey to sell off some of the residential property in an attempt to become a major player in the commercial property field (then undergoing a boom). This attempt was not particularly successful. Miller was the developer of the Churchill Hotel in Portman Square for the Loews US Corporation.

Political activity

Miller's father had been a Labour Party councillor and he also supported the party. In the early 1970s he began contributing to the running of Harold Wilson's private office and became a close personal supporter. He was appointed to the board of Labour Party Properties and served as Treasurer of the Socialist International. He was also a director of Fulham F.C..

Investigations

He received a knighthood in Wilson's retirement Honours list in 1976 (the controversial Lavender List). However, suspicion was already growing that the financial dealings of his companies had not been above board and his inclusion in the list was criticised. Investigations uncovered the siphoning off of large sums from Peachey and Miller was forced from the Chairmanship and eventually off the Peachey board entirely in early 1977. The Fraud squad and Department of Trade launched investigations, and Miller was served with four writs seeking restitution of funds he had apparently taken. Miller committed suicide on the Jewish Day of Atonement.Persondata
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DATE OF DEATH=September 22, 1977
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