Bangladesh

An arrest warrant for the previous City minister Tulip Siddiq has been provided in Bangladesh with a brand-new allegation accusing her of unlawfully receiving a plot of land from her aunt, the ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.Bangladeshi media reported the warrant was issued by a judge for 53 individuals connected to Hasina, including Siddiq.
There is no official extradition treaty in between the UK and Bangladesh.Siddiqs agent stated there was no basis at all for any charges to be made versus her, and there is absolutely no truth in any claims that she received a plot of land in Dhaka through illegal means.The MP for Hampstead and Highgate has rejected allegations of corruption linked to her aunties collapsed routine and implicated the Bangladeshi authorities of a targeted and unwarranted campaign against her.Siddiq resigned in January as financial secretary to the Treasury, mentioning the threat of ending up being a diversion and stating the federal government was being hurt by the furore over her use of residential or commercial properties offered to herself and her household by allies of the program of Hasina.She was not considered by Keir Starmers ethics advisor to have actually broken any guidelines over her use of the homes and he discovered no proof to recommend that any of Siddiqs possessions were originated from anything other than genuine means.But Laurie Magnus did discover an absence of records and stated lapse of time meant he had actually not had the ability to obtain extensive comfort in relation to all the UK property-related matters.A Conservative party representative stated: If it holds true that Keir Starmers option for anti-corruption minister is the subject of a global arrest warrant for corruption, she must right away stand down as Labour MP.It is shocking that Keir Starmer believes the door remains open for Ms Siddiq going back to a government position.
Keir Starmer must put his close friendship and association with Ms Siddiq aside and take the action he should have months ago.Bangladeshs anti-corruption commission (ACC) has actually declared that Siddiq, 42, got a 670 sq metre plot in the diplomatic zone of the capital, Dhaka, through ties to the previous rulers, according to the Sunday Telegraph.The allegation is that Siddiq encouraged her aunt to assign 3 plots of land in the unique enclave for her member of the family, including her mom, Sheikh Rehana, her sibling Radwan and her younger sister Azmina.
The family are all based in Britain.The ACC chair, Mohammad Abdul Momen, previously informed the BBC the investigations in Bangladesh were based upon documentary evidence of corruption and Siddiq need to go back to combat her case in Bangladesh.skip past newsletter promotionOur morning e-mail breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you whats happening and why it mattersPrivacy Notice: Newsletters might consist of information about charities, online advertisements, and material moneyed by outdoors parties.
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We utilize Google reCaptcha to safeguard our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.after newsletter promotionIn a statement made through her lawyers, Siddiqs representatives stated: The ACC has actually made different claims versus Ms Siddiq through the media in the last few months.
The allegations are completely false and have been handled in writing by Ms Siddiqs lawyers.The ACC has actually not responded to Ms Siddiq or put any accusations to her straight or through her lawyers.
Ms Siddiq knows absolutely nothing about a hearing in Dhaka relating to her and she has no understanding of any arrest warrant that is said to have actually been issued.To be clear, there is no basis at all for any charges to be made against her, and there is definitely no truth in any claims that she received a plot of land in Dhaka through prohibited means.She has never had a plot of land in Bangladesh and she has never influenced any allocation of plots of land to her family members or anyone else.No proof has been offered by the ACC to support this or any other allegation made against Ms Siddiq and it is clear to us that the charges are politically inspired.





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