UK PM Starmer backs City Minister Siddiq amid property scrutiny
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Ms Siddiq has come under scrutiny over her ties to properties linked to allies of Bangladesh’s ousted former government.
PHOTO: TULIPSIDDIQ/INSTAGRAM
LONDON – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he retains confidence in his City Minister Tulip Siddiq, who has come under scrutiny over her ties to properties linked to allies of Bangladesh’s ousted former government
Ms Siddiq – whose role includes tackling financial corruption – has acted “entirely properly” by referring herself to the government standards watchdog, independent adviser on ministerial standards Laurie Magnus, about the issue, Mr Starmer told reporters on Jan 6.
“I’ve got confidence in her,” he said.
The premier’s backing eases some of the pressure on Ms Siddiq following a series of revelations in the British press about her receipt and use of properties connected to Ms Sheikh Hasina, who is her aunt and Bangladesh’s former prime minister who was ousted in 2023
The link with Ms Hasina’s government is controversial because her Awami League party has been accused of siphoning funds out of Bangladesh’s banking system, charges it denies.
The Financial Times reported on Jan 3 that Ms Siddiq received a two-bedroom flat near King’s Cross in 2004 without paying for it, and the property had been bought three years earlier by a developer with links to senior figures in the Awami League.
The Sunday Times reported that Ms Siddiq also used a separate north London property given to her family in 2009 by Mr Moin Ghani, a Bangladeshi lawyer who has represented Ms Hasina’s government.
“In recent weeks, I have been the subject of media reporting, much of it inaccurate, about my financial affairs and my family’s links to the former government of Bangladesh,” Ms Siddiq said in her letter to Mr Magnus.
“I am clear that I have done nothing wrong. However, for the avoidance of doubt, I would like you to independently establish the facts about these matters. I will obviously ensure you have all the information you need to do this.”
Ms Siddiq was due to travel with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves to China later this week to meet their ministerial counterparts, but will now remain behind to assist with inquiries, a Labour Party spokesperson said. BLOOMBERG


