Brian D. Miller (attorney)

Brian D. Miller is an American attorney who serves as the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery (SIGPR).

[1] In this role, Miller oversees the United States Department of the Treasury's implementation of the Coronavirus Economic Stablization Act of 2020, part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

[2] A native of Virginia, Miller received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Temple University, Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law, and Master of Arts from Westminster Theological Seminary.

[3][4] Miller was formally nominated as SIGPR by the Trump administration on 6 April 2020,[5] a move that the Trump administration had signaled several days earlier, which had prompted Montana Senator Jon Tester and Utah Senator Mitt Romney to draft a letter to the president requesting a different, independent Special Inspector General.

[6][7] The U.S. Senate Banking Committee held his confirmation hearing on May 5[8][9] and voted on May 12 to advance his nomination to the full Senate.