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Preceded by
  
New Creation

Party
  
Democratic Unionist Party

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Gardiner Kane

Religion
  
Protestant

Succeeded by
  
Philip McGuigan

Born
  
25 November 1947 (age 76) Ballymoney (
1947-11-25
)

Political party
  
Democratic Unionist Party

Andrew Gardiner Kane, known as Gardiner Kane (born 25 November 1947) is a former Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

Born in Ballymoney, Kane joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary in 1974 and served until 1984. He joined the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), and was elected to Moyle District Council in 1985, serving as its Chair in 1990 and 1996. In 1996 he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Northern Ireland Forum election in North Antrim. He was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly, representing North Antrim at the 1998 election.

Kane was accused of indecently assaulting a former council worker in October 2002. He left the DUP soon afterwards, citing ill health, and stood down from his council seat soon afterwards, prompting a by-election. Kane contested the 2003 Assembly election as an independent, but took only 623 votes and was not elected.

In 2004, Kane was cleared of the sexual assault charge, but was convicted of common assault.

Gardiner Kane is an active member of the all Loyal Orders, namely the Orange Order, Apprentice Boys of Derry, and Royal Black Institution

References

Gardiner Kane Wikipedia