Former anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq has been named in a 3rd inquiry being launched by authorities in Bangladesh investigating cash laundering and energy misuse.
At a media briefing in Dhaka held hours after Ms Siddiq resigned as a minister, investigators confirmed they had been engaged on one other probe involving the Labour MP.
It’s the third Bangladesh inquiry and comes on high of questions on London properties she lives in or has lived in with hyperlinks to her aunt, the ousted Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League social gathering.
Mr Hossain additionally stated the investigation group in Bangladesh would contact the UK authorities if extra data was required.
A spokesperson for Ms Siddiq stated: “No evidence has been presented for these allegations.
“Tulip Siddiq has not been contacted by anybody on the matter and completely denies the claims.”
Tarique Siddique is Ms Siddiq’s uncle – the husband of her mom’s youthful sister – and beforehand served as a defence and safety adviser to her aunt Sheikh Hasina.
Ms Hasina fled Bangladesh in August and resigned her publish after 20 years amid weeks of lethal protests.
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Tulip Siddiq with Sheikh Hasina in 2009. Pic: Reuters
The brand new authorities has since accused Ms Hasina’s Awami League administration of crimes and corruption whereas in workplace.
Ms Siddiq stop as anti-corruption minister on Tuesday after hyperlinks together with her aunt and her political regime got here underneath scrutiny.
It’s claimed she has benefited financially from three London properties linked to her aunt and her allies.
She referred herself to the prime minister’s requirements adviser Sir Laurie Magnus who stated he had “not identified evidence of improprieties” however added it was “regrettable” Ms Siddiq had not been extra alert to the “potential reputational risks” of the ties to her aunt.
Ms Siddiq stated persevering with in her position can be “a distraction” for the federal government however insisted she had performed nothing unsuitable.
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Tulip Siddiq (far left) together with her aunt, Sheikh Hasina (third left), and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a 2013 signing ceremony within the Kremlin as Moscow lent $1.5bn to assist construct a nuclear energy station. File pic: AP
She was additionally named in an investigation into the alleged embezzlement of $5bn (£3.9bn) from a nuclear energy mission within the nation developed in partnership with Russia.
Labour sources recommended these accusations weren’t real and Ms Siddiq had not been contacted by anybody in Bangladesh in regards to the inquiries.
Nobel peace-prize profitable economist Muhammad Yunus, who’s main Bangladesh’s interim authorities, stated the London properties utilized by Ms Siddiq must be investigated and returned if she is discovered to have benefited from “plain robbery”.
“Tulip Siddiq may not have entirely understood the source of the money and property that she was enjoying in London, but she knows now and should seek forgiveness from the people of Bangladesh,” he added.