Eddie Sayers (born 1941 & died on the 1st of December 2025) was a former Northern Irish loyalist who served as brigadier of the Ulster Defence Association's (UDA) Mid Ulster Brigade in the 1980s.
Sayers ran a small business in Omagh, County Tyrone, and became involved in unionist politics, joining Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). [1] He stood for the party in Mid Ulster at the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, taking 4,454 first-preference votes, but narrowly missed election. [2]
In the late 1970s, Sayers left the DUP and became active in the paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA). He was quickly appointed Brigadier of its Mid Ulster Brigade. [1] He stood for election to Omagh District Council in 1981, as an independent unionist, but came bottom of the poll, with only 74 votes. [3] He also ran Borderline Security, which acted as a front for the UDA. [4] Within the UDA he became noted as a close comrade of overall leader Andy Tyrie. [5]
In 1987, the investigative journalist Roger Cook filmed Sayers attempting to extort money from a reporter posing as a businessman. This was broadcast the following year as an episode of The Cook Report , and was considered extremely embarrassing by the UDA, not least because it showed Sayers struggling with basic arithmetic. [6] In the immediate aftermath of the broadcast the UDA announced that Sayers had been removed from his position, although in fact he remained as Brigadier in Mid-Ulster until he was arrested sometime later. [7] He was tried at Belfast Crown Court in 1989, and sentenced to ten years in prison. [8]
While in the Maze prison, Sayers studied to become a legal clerk. [9] He was released in 1999, and gained employment at Taylor & Co solicitors in Belfast. [10] In this role, he worked on legal cases for Johnny Adair, but his employer lost his licence to practice law in 2003, while facing bankruptcy proceedings. [11] In 2005, Sayers was charged with the theft of more than £700,000, and of dishonestly obtaining a mortgage. [12]
In 2006, Sayers was declared personally bankrupt for failing to pay overdue taxes, [9] while, in 2009, he was fined for leaving waste on land in County Fermanagh, despite orders to clean up the site. [13] & on the 1st of December 2025, Eddie Sayers passed away.