Labour has long known about MP Siddiq's links to an autocrat in Bangladesh, so why was she appointed a minister?
Tulip Siddiq, whose aunt is Bangladesh’s recently ousted leader, also faced questions over her family’s London properties.
The family of Sheikh Hasina were at the forefront of the independence movement but were soon linked to allegations of corruption and authoritarianism.
One of the biggest questions is why someone Siddiq’s ties was given the job of anti-corruption minister in the first place.
Losing public trust, support from her party, and backing from a weakened Awami League has put Tulip’s political career on the edge of a serious downfall ...
Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned, after growing pressure about allegations of corruption linked to her aunt, the ...
Former anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq has been named in a third inquiry being launched by authorities in Bangladesh ...
Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned after growing pressure over an anti-corruption investigation in Bangladesh. She ...
The anti-corruption minister’s links to her aunt’s political party in Bangladesh posed reputational risks both to her and the government ...
The British minister responsible for financial services and fighting corruption resigned on Tuesday after weeks of questions ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday demanded the return of stolen assets, decrying the scale of ...
UK's anti-corruption minister, Tulip Siddiq, has resigned from her post. This comes after she was named in probes in ...