McCusker appointed secretary
The role has been resurrected, having been placed in abeyance for a number of years - it was formerly held by senior party figures like Frank Millar and Jim Wilson.
The appointment ended a busy week for Mr McCusker who was welcomed to the Civic Centre by Mayor Alan Carson. He filled the seat vacated by MLA and Councillor Jo-Anne Dobson, who quit the council as she is opposed to double-jobbing.
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Hide AdMr McCusker - the son of Harold McCusker, the Upper Bann MP who died in 1990 - will have considerable influence over the day-to-day running of the party.
He will take up the position as general secretary of the UUP in two weeks’ time. It means he will follow his father into full-time politics, giving up his managerial job with a large food company.
Mr McCusker stood in Upper Bann in last year’s Assembly election, but narrowly missed out to party colleagues Mrs Dobson and Samuel Gardiner.
He said: “I’m looking forward to my new role. I enjoy politics — it’s in the blood — and I will be starting on a learning curve.”
It is thought that the party is preparing him for future elections, and he may go again for the Assembly in 2016.