Greater Manchester's previous deputy mayor will stay in a paid position for another six months as her employment is extended until the end of the year.
Baroness Beverley Hughes, who formally resigned in January from the role which oversees police, crime, the criminal justice system and the fire service, has been working part time in a newly-created post since she stepped down.
Under the title of 'assistant deputy mayor', the former Labour MP has been helping her successor - who was also once an MP in Trafford - as she settles into her new job.
She has been paid the same annual salary of £89,900, but on a pro-rata basis to reflect the hours she works – two and a half days a week.
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