Tulip Siddiq was given London flat by developer with links to ousted Bangladeshi government: Reports
- Tulip Siddiq is under investigation by the Bangladeshi Anti-Corruption Commission for alleged corruption, as reported by Guido.
- Sources close to Siddiq claim the allegations are politically motivated and 'trumped-up charges,' according to the Sunday Times.
- The Bangladeshi ACC has contacted multiple government departments for information related to Siddiq and her family.
- The Labour Party has not commented widely on the investigation, leaving Starmer in a difficult position regarding Siddiq's role as corruption minister.
19 Articles
19 Articles
The Tulip Siddiq saga shows just how naïve Labour is
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is the sturdiest of political satires for good reason. At the end of the account of a failed revolution by the porcine revolutionaries against their human exploiters, the proletarian pigs watch their leader doing self-serving deals with the ancien regime – and can no longer distinguish the new powers from the old. “Already it was impossible to say which was which.”In Opposition, Labour had an eagle eye for mercantile …
Labour’s ‘Anti-Corruption’ Minister Spent Years Living in House Given to Her Family by Ally of Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister (Who’s Also Her Aunt) – The Daily Sceptic
Labour's anti-corruption minister used to live in a flat gifted to her sister by a political ally of her aunt, the ex-PM of Bangladesh. This is in addition to the flat she was gifted by another ally of her aunt's. The post Labour’s ‘Anti-Corruption’ Minister Spent Years Living in House Given to Her Family by Ally of Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister (Who’s Also Her Aunt) appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium