Tulip's defense calls for investigation

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Tulip Siddique

Tulip Siddique

UK minister Tulip Siddique has called for an investigation after allegations surfaced that she received a flat as a gift from close associates of the ousted Awami League government in Bangladesh. Tulip sent a letter to the UK Prime Minister's Advisor (Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards) Laurie Magnus on Monday, calling for an investigation into the allegations. According to BBC, she wrote in her defense letter, "I have been the subject of media coverage for the past few weeks. Some of my financial affairs and my family's involvement with the former Awami League government in Bangladesh have come to light, many of which are incorrect. I have done nothing wrong, that is clear. However, for the avoidance of doubt, I would like you to independently bring the truth to the fore about these matters." 

Laurie Magnus looks after the criteria required to become a minister as an advisor. Magnus will now investigate whether Tulip has violated any rules as a minister. Tulip Siddique is currently the UK's Economic Secretary for the Treasury. She is responsible for stopping corruption in the country's financial sector. Tulip is the daughter of Sheikh Rehana, the sister of Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted in the student-public uprising.

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A spokesman for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the BBC that the investigation report will be published. However, he did not specify a deadline for completing the investigation process.

Recently, controversy arose over several flats owned by Tulip Siddique in the UK capital London. According to the Financial Times published on Friday, Tulip owns a flat near London's King's Cross area. The flat was given to her free of charge in 2004 by a real estate businessman named Abdul Motalif. He was associated with the ousted Awami League leaders.

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Later, another UK-based media outlet reported that a lawyer named Moin Ghani had given Tulip Siddique's sister another flat in London's Hampstead area free of charge. He represented the ousted Awami League government. Tulip once lived in that flat in Hampstead. Apart from this, there have been reports of Tulip and her family living in several flats associated with the Awami League. Meanwhile, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is investigating Tulip, her aunt Sheikh Hasina, mother Sheikh Rehana and Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed on charges of irregularities and corruption worth Tk. 80,000 crore in 9 projects in Bangladesh.