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Peter Cruddas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter Cruddas
Peter Andrew Cruddas (born 30 September 1953) is an English banker and businessman, and philanthropist.〔, The Independent, 8 June 2011〕 He is the founder of online trading company CMC Markets. In the 2007 Sunday Times Rich List, he was named the richest man in the City of London, with an estimated fortune of £860 million.〔 As of March 2012, Forbes estimated his wealth at $1.3 billion. Cruddas was appointed Conservative Party co-treasurer in June 2011.〔 In March 2012 it was alleged by ''The Sunday Times'' that he had offered access to the Prime Minister David Cameron and the Chancellor George Osborne, in exchange for cash donations of between £100,000 and £250,000.〔〔 Cruddas resigned the same day.〔 In June 2013, Cruddas successfully sued the Sunday Times for libel over its coverage of him, which the High Court found had been defamatory. ==Early life== The son of a father who worked at Smithfield Market, Cruddas has an elder brother John and a twin brother Stephen.〔 Born in the Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, the family initially lived on the Bracklyn Court Estate, before moving to Vince Court when the twins were six.〔 Cruddas states his membership of the Boy Scouts as the reason for his early success, who taught him self-discipline and self-confidence:〔
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