But are the allegations against the British MP politically motivated? Is the Yunus-led interim government settling scores with Hasina?
In August last year, the student-led movement had ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from power after weeks of protests, resulting in the death of over 600 people. Impact of poli
Sheikh Hasina Wazed’s niece, Tulip Siddiq, resigned on Tuesday as a minister in Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government after weeks of damaging headlines about how she had allegedly benefitted financially from her links to her aunt’s Awami League.
The interim government of Bangladesh has begun making the arrangements to remove the daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Saima Wazed from her post of Regional Director for South-East Asia in World Health Organization.
Labour has long known about MP Siddiq's links to an autocrat in Bangladesh, so why was she appointed a minister?
Tulip Siddiq resigned as Britain’s anti-corruption minister after Bangladesh’s anti-graft agency said she was being probed for – corruption.
UK minister of financial services and combating corruption has resigned due to financial connections to the ousted PM of Bangladesh.
Losing public trust, support from her party, and backing from a weakened Awami League has put Tulip’s political career on the edge of a serious downfall
UK PM Keir Starmer is under intense scrutiny following the resignation of City Minister Tulip Siddiq. Siddiq, who also served as an anti-corruption minister, stepped down amid mounting allegations of using properties gifted by allies of her aunt,
Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch cornered UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over City Minister Tulip Siddiq. Siddiq, niece of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, also served as an anti-corruption minister.
Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned, after growing pressure about allegations of corruption linked to her aunt, the deposed prime minister of Bangladesh.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury has said he would be happy to work again with Tulip Siddiq, who resigned as a minister yesterday, if the Prime Minister brought her back into Government. Darren Jones also rejected the idea that Ms Siddiq’s appointment showed a lack of judgment from Sir Keir Starmer.