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By *astandFeisty OP   Couple 2 weeks ago

Bournemouth

City Minister Tulip Suddiq, this is the minister responsible for overseeing the financial sector is under investigation.

Can anyone guess what for?

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By *lfasoCouple 2 weeks ago

South East


"City Minister Tulip Suddiq, this is the minister responsible for overseeing the financial sector is under investigation.

Can anyone guess what for? "

I really, really wish she was from Amsterdam

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By *otMe66Man 2 weeks ago

Terra Firma

Wow, she has been busy.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 2 weeks ago

nearby

In November 2017, Siddiq apologised for offensive remarks towards a pregnant Channel 4 producer after she was asked about a perceived failure to challenge her aunt, Sheikh Hasina Wazed, the now deposed president of Bangladesh who had been accused of widespread human rights abuses and authoritarian rule, about the imprisonment of a British-trained barrister in Bangladesh.

A year later Siddiq praised her aunt as a "great role model" for her daughter.

In 2019, Siddiq, though she denied involvement in Bangladeshi politics, was accused of using supporters of the Awami League to campaign for her in Hampstead and Kilburn. Footage emerged from a 2017 meeting with Awami League supporters in which she had said: “I want to thank you because without your support, I would not have been able to win my seat.”

In July 2024, it was announced that the Parliamentary standards watchdog was investigating Siddiq for failing to declare income from a rental property, for which she got clearance from the watchdog.

In August 2024, it was revealed that Siddiq was living in a house owned by a businessman with close ties to the Awami League. Two years previously she had come under scrutiny for living in a home of the tycoon, and Awami League minister, Salman Rahman. The property was owned by Rahman's son via an offshore company registered in the Isle of Man.

In December 2024, Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission named Siddiq in a probe into a 2013 deal with Russia for a nuclear power station, in which it is claimed £1bn was embezzled.

Siddiq's current parliamentary brief includes regulating corruption in the financial sector.

(Wiki)

What a CV, to join ‘economist’ Reeves and nvq sign language Rayner

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By *eroy1000Man 2 weeks ago

milton keynes


"In November 2017, Siddiq apologised for offensive remarks towards a pregnant Channel 4 producer after she was asked about a perceived failure to challenge her aunt, Sheikh Hasina Wazed, the now deposed president of Bangladesh who had been accused of widespread human rights abuses and authoritarian rule, about the imprisonment of a British-trained barrister in Bangladesh.

A year later Siddiq praised her aunt as a "great role model" for her daughter.

In 2019, Siddiq, though she denied involvement in Bangladeshi politics, was accused of using supporters of the Awami League to campaign for her in Hampstead and Kilburn. Footage emerged from a 2017 meeting with Awami League supporters in which she had said: “I want to thank you because without your support, I would not have been able to win my seat.”

In July 2024, it was announced that the Parliamentary standards watchdog was investigating Siddiq for failing to declare income from a rental property, for which she got clearance from the watchdog.

In August 2024, it was revealed that Siddiq was living in a house owned by a businessman with close ties to the Awami League. Two years previously she had come under scrutiny for living in a home of the tycoon, and Awami League minister, Salman Rahman. The property was owned by Rahman's son via an offshore company registered in the Isle of Man.

In December 2024, Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission named Siddiq in a probe into a 2013 deal with Russia for a nuclear power station, in which it is claimed £1bn was embezzled.

Siddiq's current parliamentary brief includes regulating corruption in the financial sector.

(Wiki)

What a CV, to join ‘economist’ Reeves and nvq sign language Rayner "

Sounds like she has all the qualities to be a Labour MP these days.

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By *illan-KillashMan 2 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"City Minister Tulip Suddiq, this is the minister responsible for overseeing the financial sector is under investigation.

Can anyone guess what for? "

*scratches head......

As the Treasury's Economic Secretary, Tulip Siddiq is responsible for tackling corruption in UK financial markets.

Is it, and I'm going to take a wild punt here......... is it "corruption".

She is alleged to have brokered a deal with Russia in 2013 that overinflated the price of a new nuclear power plant in Bangladesh and has been named in an investigation into claims her family embezzled up to £3.9bn (Tk 590 billion) from infrastructure projects in Bangladesh.

Government's anti corruption minister embezzles £3.9billion. Funniest thing I've read all day.

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By *enSiskoMan 2 weeks ago

Cestus 3


"In November 2017, Siddiq apologised for offensive remarks towards a pregnant Channel 4 producer after she was asked about a perceived failure to challenge her aunt, Sheikh Hasina Wazed, the now deposed president of Bangladesh who had been accused of widespread human rights abuses and authoritarian rule, about the imprisonment of a British-trained barrister in Bangladesh.

A year later Siddiq praised her aunt as a "great role model" for her daughter.

In 2019, Siddiq, though she denied involvement in Bangladeshi politics, was accused of using supporters of the Awami League to campaign for her in Hampstead and Kilburn. Footage emerged from a 2017 meeting with Awami League supporters in which she had said: “I want to thank you because without your support, I would not have been able to win my seat.”

In July 2024, it was announced that the Parliamentary standards watchdog was investigating Siddiq for failing to declare income from a rental property, for which she got clearance from the watchdog.

In August 2024, it was revealed that Siddiq was living in a house owned by a businessman with close ties to the Awami League. Two years previously she had come under scrutiny for living in a home of the tycoon, and Awami League minister, Salman Rahman. The property was owned by Rahman's son via an offshore company registered in the Isle of Man.

In December 2024, Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission named Siddiq in a probe into a 2013 deal with Russia for a nuclear power station, in which it is claimed £1bn was embezzled.

Siddiq's current parliamentary brief includes regulating corruption in the financial sector.

(Wiki)

What a CV, to join ‘economist’ Reeves and nvq sign language Rayner

Sounds like she has all the qualities to be a Labour MP these days. "

I have said before these people are gangsters.

Tell the public they need something like a new road, a new power station etc announce it will cost 20 million but when finished costs 40 million that's a 20 million skim off the top for the business men and M.Ps.

But people will continue to vote for these shysters.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS 2 weeks ago

Bedford

I seem to remember a certain Margerat Moran doing some dirty money deals.

People have short memories. Five more scandalous years to come.

Shame Reeves can't do a shady deal with a Saudi oiler to get rid of the black sink hole.

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