UK City Minister Tulip Siddique has called for an investigation into the allegations against her.
This information came out in the news of The Guardian on Monday. Allegations have been made against Tulip - Tulip has lived in several flats given by the ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina and people associated with Awami League. Tulip has called for an investigation after such allegations. The investigation will be conducted by an independent investigating authority in the UK.
Tulip Siddiq is currently the Economic Secretary (Economic Secretary) of the UK Treasury. She is in charge of stopping corruption in the country's financial sector. Tulip is the daughter of Sheikh Rehana, the sister of Awami League President Sheikh Hasina, the ousted prime minister of Bangladesh in the student-jamata coup.
Tulip has written to Laurie Magnus, the UK Prime Minister's Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards, calling for an investigation. As an advisor, She takes care of the criteria required to become a minister. Magnus will investigate whether Tulip has broken any rules as a minister.
In the letter, Tulip wrote, she has been the subject of media reports for the past few weeks. There, his financial affairs and his family's connection with the former Awami League government came up. Much of it is not correct.
He wrote, 'I have done nothing wrong. But for the avoidance of doubt, I want you to come forward with the truth about these matters independently.'
Recently, a controversy arose over multiple flats lived by Tulip Siddique in London, the capital of the United Kingdom. According to the Financial Times published last Friday, Tulip owns a flat near London's King's Cross area. In 2004, a housing businessman named Abdul Motalif gave him the flat free of cost. He was associated with the deposed Awami League leaders.
Later, another UK-based media outlet Sunday Times reported that a lawyer named Moin Ghani gave Tulip Siddique's sister another flat free of charge in the Hampstead area of London. Apart from this, it was reported that Tulip and her family were living in several flats related to Awami League.
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