FORMER Scottish Power executive Charles Berry has been unveiled as the next chairman of Scottish Gas parent group Centrica, on an annual fee of £445,000.

Mr Berry, who is also chairman of Glasgow-based engineering company Weir Group, was appointed following a recruitment process led by Centrica senior independent director and former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester.

Centrica said Mr Berry joined its board yesterday as a non-executive director and would become chairman on February 21.

He succeeds Rick Haythornthwaite, who announced in May that he intended to step down during the course of the following 12 months after about six years in the role. Mr Berry has previously held chairman roles at engineer Senior, electricity generator Drax Group, and telecoms company Thus Group.

Centrica noted that, in previous executive roles at Scottish Power, Mr Berry had been responsible for power generation, commodity trading, energy retailing and renewable energy in the UK together with having board responsibility for energy regulation.

Mr Berry said: “It is a privilege to join the board of Centrica and follow Rick as chairman. I have admired Centrica for many years and now look forward to working with the board and executive team.”

Mr Haythornthwaite said: “I am delighted to welcome Charles to Centrica as my successor as chairman.

“Charles’s breadth of international energy and engineering knowledge, and a long track record of successful leadership of businesses across industrial, minerals, and retail sectors over the last 20 years, stand him in an excellent position to succeed me and lead the Centrica board. Charles also has extensive experience in both the UK and US of the regulatory framework of the energy and service markets.”