Ex-UK minister Tulip Siddiq hits out at ‘false’ fraud claims by Bangladesh
- Tulip Siddiq has resigned from her position as economic secretary to the Treasury, stating she wants to avoid being a distraction to the government. She has denied any wrongdoing since the start of the allegations against her.
- Siddiq's lawyers described the allegations from the Bangladeshi Anti-Corruption Commission as "targeted and baseless" and stated that no formal accusations were made against her despite media briefings.
- The ACC is investigating alleged embezzlement by Sheikh Hasina's family and claims that Siddiq was involved in a corrupt nuclear deal with Russia, which Siddiq's legal team denies.
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Ex-minister Tulip Siddiq attacks 'targeted and baseless campaign' against her by Bangladesh authorities
Tulip Siddiq, an ally and friend of Keir Starmer, resigned from government following allegations against her in Bangladesh. In her first significant defence since quitting, she accuses authorities in the country of hostile media briefings - and of not putting the claims directly to her.
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