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Gilligan to head Policing Board | Gilligan to head Policing Board |
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Property developer Barry Gilligan is expected to be named as the new chairman of the Northern Ireland Policing Board. | |
The move is expected to be confirmed at a meeting in Belfast on Thursday. | |
Mr Gilligan would replace three-times chairman Professor Sir Desmond Rea who is to stay on as an independent member for another two years. | |
Mr Gilligan, a founding member of the board set up in November 2001, has been vice-chairman since April 2006. | Mr Gilligan, a founding member of the board set up in November 2001, has been vice-chairman since April 2006. |
He would officially become chairman on 1 June. | |
It is understood Brian Rea and Trevor Ringland are in the running to become the board's new vice-chairman, also to be announced on Thursday. | It is understood Brian Rea and Trevor Ringland are in the running to become the board's new vice-chairman, also to be announced on Thursday. |
Mr Gilligan lives in Belfast where he runs his own property, investment and development company. He has a degree in economics and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. | Mr Gilligan lives in Belfast where he runs his own property, investment and development company. He has a degree in economics and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. |
He has served as chairman of Colin Glen Trust and Groundwork NI. | He has served as chairman of Colin Glen Trust and Groundwork NI. |
He has also served on the Board of Investment Belfast, Belfast City Centre Management and Common Purpose. | He has also served on the Board of Investment Belfast, Belfast City Centre Management and Common Purpose. |