© Submitted by name withheld Canadian businessman Robert G. Miller is the founder of Quebec multinational Future Electronics. Montreal businessman Robert G. Miller is stepping down as CEO of the company he founded, Future Electronics, in the wake of allegations he paid teens for sex. In an internal memo sent to staff Thursday evening, Omar Baig, the new CEO and president of Future Electronics, said the 79-year-old Miller "adamantly and vehemently denies the malicious allegations made against him and confirms that they are false." Future Electronics is an electronic parts distributor that employs 5,500 people and has 170 offices in 44 countries. On Thursday, Quebec employees of Future Electronics received an email advising them not to come to the office on Friday, due to the extreme cold "and given the circumstances."
Source: CBC News February 04, 2023 07:07 UTC