Английская Википедия:Andrew Fraser, Baron Fraser of Corriegarth

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Alexander Andrew Macdonell Fraser, Baron Fraser of Corriegarth (2 December 1946 – 6 February 2021) was a British banker, treasurer of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom and was a member of the House of Lords. He was described variously as a "stockbroker" or an "investment banker".[1][2]

Education and career

Fraser was the son of Mary Ursula Cynthia Gwendolen (Macdonnell) and Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Tullybelton, a prominent Scottish lawyer who later became a Law Lord.Шаблон:Citation needed He was educated at Eton College and St John's College, Oxford where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics.[3][4] After graduation, he worked at various jobs in the financial sector.[4] His major jobs included:

Fraser was also Head of Equities at Barings Bank in 1995, when it collapsed after £827 million losses resulting from poor speculative investments carried out by Nick Leeson.[5]

He was made a life peer in 2016 as part of David Cameron's Resignation Honours list.[6] On the morning of 31 August 2016 he was created Baron Fraser of Corriegarth, of Corriegarth in the County of Inverness. He was married to Rebecca (née Shaw-Mackenzie, formerly Ramsay), they have two daughters and three sons between them, and split their time between London and The Highlands, from where his title derives.[7]

He died on 6 February 2021, from a brain tumour, at the age of 74.[8][9]

Political support

Fraser is described by The Guardian as a "major donor" to the Conservative party.[10] He was also the second largest Better Together donor, giving £200,000 to the campaign for a no vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.[1]

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