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A Labour minister has been embroiled in a Bangladeshi corruption probe after the country’s government accused her of helping her aunt embezzle billions of pounds.. City minister Tulip Siddiq ...
A Labour minister has been named in an investigation into claims her family embezzled up to £3.9bn (Tk 590 billion) from infrastructure projects in Bangladesh. Tulip Siddiq, who as the Treasury's ...
Starmer backs Tulip Siddiq amid Bangladeshi anti-corruption probe. 13:33, Jabed Ahmed. Sir Keir Starmer has backed Tulip Siddiq, Downing Street indicated, after the Treasury minister was named in ...
Tulip Siddiq was born on 16 September 1982 in Sutton, London.She is the daughter of former Dhaka University professor Shafique Ahmed Siddique, [6] [7] [8] and Sheikh Rehana, [6] who gained political asylum in the UK as a teenager. [9]
Newspapers published in Bangladesh are written in Bengali or English language versions. Most Bangladeshi daily newspapers are usually printed in broadsheets; few daily tabloids exist. Daily newspapers in Bangladesh are published in the capital, Dhaka, as well as in major regional cities such as Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet, and ...
SBS Bangla news reported that corrupt officials at Bangladesh high commission, Canberra, issued the visa to 2000 Rohingya refugees. Australian Federal Police is investigating the matter related to fake passports issued to Rohingya refugees by Bangladeshi officials. [91] Bangladesh Police interrogated deported Rohingya refugees.
The FT Weekend reports that "City minister Tulip Siddiq was given a central London apartment by a person connected with the party of the recently ousted Bangladeshi government".
A room in Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant's residential village. In 2019, newspapers and netizens of Bangladesh alleged that an excess of ৳ 26 crore (equivalent to ৳ 34 crore or US$2.9 million in 2023) was spent on the construction of residential areas for Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, which is Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant.