Starmer urged to ‘get a grip’ and sack Tulip Siddiq amid corruption allegations
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to dismiss Tulip Siddiq, the Anti-Corruption Minister, due to allegations about her family ties to Bangladesh's former Premier Sheikh Hasina.
- Tulip Siddiq has referred herself to Starmer's standards adviser amid claims of living in properties linked to her aunt and the Awami League party.
- The UK Anti-Corruption Coalition stated that Siddiq has a serious conflict of interests, as she oversees money laundering regulations while being linked to a deposed regime.
- Despite the pressure, Starmer's spokesperson affirmed that he retains full confidence in Siddiq, who insists she has done nothing wrong.
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