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Tulip Siddiq is a British-Bangladeshi politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Hampstead and Highgate since 2015. She briefly held the position of Economic Secretary to the Treasury and City Minister from July 2024 to January 2025. Her resignation followed allegations of misconduct, particularly concerning her ties to the former Bangladeshi regime.
In 2004, Tulip Siddiq was gifted a flat in London by Abdul Motalif, a property developer linked to the Awami League.
In 2013, Tulip Siddiq allegedly helped set up a meeting with the Russian government to discuss the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project, as part of an investigation by Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission.
In 2017, footage emerged of Siddiq expressing gratitude to Awami League supporters, stating that she wouldn't have won her seat without their support.
In December 2024, Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) named Tulip Siddiq in an investigation into infrastructure projects, including the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant deal, alleging embezzlement.
In January 2025, Tulip Siddiq resigned from her position as Economic Secretary to the Treasury and City Minister following misconduct allegations and connections to the ousted Bangladeshi regime.
On 14 January 2025, the Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests report was published, and later that day, Tulip Siddiq resigned from government.
On 6 January 2025, Tulip Siddiq referred herself to the prime minister's Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests to independently establish the facts about a flat she acquired.
In April 2025, Bangladesh issued an arrest warrant for Tulip Siddiq as part of investigations into corruption during Sheikh Hasina's premiership.
On 13 April 2025, the ACC issued an arrest warrant against Tulip Siddiq as part of an investigation into her alleged involvement in corruption during Sheikh Hasina's premiership, accusing her of illegally receiving land. Siddiq's lawyers denied the charges as politically motivated.
On 11 August 2025, Tulip Siddiq was tried in absentia in Bangladesh, alongside 26 others, over allegations of illegally receiving a plot of land.
On 1 December 2025, Tulip Siddiq was convicted in Bangladesh and sentenced to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 100,000 taka (£620) over land allegations. The Labour Party stated it would not recognise the judgment.
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