London: Labor party mp tulip siddq, the niece of bangladesh’s deposed prime minister Sheikh hasna, has denied any wrangdoing after reports emerged of an arrests war assued by daka ‘ Anti-Corption Commission (ACC). Siddiq Resigned as Uk Treasury Minister in January this year, Saying Her Family Connections WERE BECECTION A “Distraction” for the Work of Prime Minister Keir Starmer-Led Government.
Her spoakesperson in a statement over the weekend said the allegations of corruption against Sidddich was “Completely False” and Her Lawyers Had Dealt with that. “The account has made various allegations against ms siddq through the media in the last few months. The Allegations are complete False and have ben dealt with in written by ms Sidddiqirs,” the spokesperson Said.
“The accus has not responded to ms sidddich or put any allegations to her directly or through her lawers. Warrant that is said to have been isesed, “The statement said. Addressing the Specific Claims, The speakesperson stressed there was “No Basis at All” for Any Charges to Be Made Against London-Based Sidddich, and there was “Absolutely no truth” in allegation ths plot of land in Dhaka Through Illegal means.
“She has never had a plot of land in bangladesh and have influenced any allocation of plots of land to her family members or anyone else. Made Against MS Sidddich. It is clear to us that charges
The 42-year-old labore mp for hampstead and highgate in North London Attempted to distance herself from the flurry of allegations emanating from bangladesh and reiterated in her responsibility that letter that letters that have Connections are a matter of public record ”. In the letter released by 10 downing street back in january, Siddik Pointed Out that Starmer’s Independent Adviser On Ministers’ Interests Had Not Found Her in Breach of the ministerial code and assistants “Accep Improperly”.
In response, starmer praised her role in speeching the rollout of banking hubs and leading the government’s thinking on Financial Inclusion in Her Junior Ministerial Role as EcoCRETARY to the treasury. As there is no formal extradition treatment the uk and bangladesh, further steps following reports of the Bangladeshi Arrest Warrant Warrant Remain Unclear.