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Chief Adviser Prof. Muhammad Yunus stated that funds stolen from Bangladesh belong to its people and will continue working with international partners for justice. File
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Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday (January 15, 2025) demanded the return of stolen assets, decrying the scale of corruption under the ousted government of Sheikh Hasina, toppled by a revolution last year.

Ms. Hasina (77) fled a revolution in August 2024 to India, where she has defied extradition requests from Bangladesh to face charges including mass murder.

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“The theft of billions of dollars in public funds has left Bangladesh with a significant financial deficit,” Mr. Yunus said in a statement.

“The funds stolen from Bangladesh belong to its people. We will continue to work with our international partners to ensure that justice is done,” he added.

Mr. Yunus said he expected “assets to be returned”, adding that the stolen funds have “not only robbed the people of Bangladesh, but also disrupted the country’s progress toward economic stability”.

Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is investigating Hasina and her wider family, including her niece, British lawmaker and anti-corruption Minister Tulip Siddiq.

Ms. Siddiq on Tuesday resigned (January 14, 2025) from her position, but repeated her denial that she had done anything wrong.

The ACC’s probe of Ms. Hasina’s family is linked to the embezzlement of $5 billion connected to a Russian-funded nuclear power plant, as well as an alleged land grab of lucrative plots in a suburb of the capital Dhaka.

ABritish Sunday Times investigation revealed details about the claims Ms. Siddiq spent years living in a London flat bought by an offshore company connected to two Bangladeshi businessmen.

The flat was eventually transferred as a gift to a Bangladeshi lawyer with links to Ms. Hasina, her family and her ousted government, according to the newspaper.

It also reported Ms. Siddiq and her family were given or used several other London properties bought by members or associates of Ms. Hasina’s Awami League party.

“Tulip Siddiq may not have fully understood the origins of the money and properties she enjoyed in London,” Mr. Yunus said.

“However, now that she knows, she should seek forgiveness from the people of Bangladesh,” he said.



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U.K. Minister Tulip Siddiq resigns over financial ties with aunt Sheikh Hasina https://artifex.news/article69098942-ece/ Tue, 14 Jan 2025 16:37:40 +0000 https://artifex.news/article69098942-ece/ Read More “U.K. Minister Tulip Siddiq resigns over financial ties with aunt Sheikh Hasina” »

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Tulip Siddiq had repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said last week he had full confidence in her. File
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The British Minister responsible for financial services and fighting corruption resigned on Tuesday (January 14, 2025) after weeks of questions over her financial ties to her aunt Sheikh Hasina, ousted last year as prime minister of Bangladesh.

Tulip Siddiq, 42, had repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said last week he had full confidence in her.

The resignation of a second government Minister in two months is a blow to Mr. Starmer, whose approval ratings have plunged since his Labour Party won a general election in July.

Ms. Siddiq was handed the portfolio for financial services policy after the election, a role that included responsibility for measures against money-laundering.

In a statement, Ms. Siddiq said although an investigation into her financial affairs found she had not breached the ministerial code of conduct, her position was “likely to be a distraction from the work of the government”.

“I have therefore decided to resign from my ministerial position,” she said.

Mr. Starmer swiftly appointed Emma Reynolds, who was a Pensions Minister, to Ms. Siddiq’s role.

Ms. Hasina, who had ruled Bangladesh since 2009, is being investigated there on suspicion of corruption and money laundering. Ms. Hasina and her party deny wrongdoing.

Ms. Siddiq was named in December as part of Bangladesh’s investigation into whether her family were involved in siphoning off funds from Bangladeshi infrastructure projects.

The anti-corruption commission alleged financial irregularities worth billions of dollars in the awarding of a $12.65 billion nuclear power contract, saying Ms. Hasina and Ms. Siddiq may have benefited.

After facing further scrutiny over the use of properties in Britain linked to Ms. Hasina and her supporters, Ms. Siddiq referred herself to the government’s independent ethics adviser.

Ms. Siddiq lived in a north London property given to her family in 2009 by Moin Ghani, a Bangladeshi lawyer who has represented Ms. Hasina’s government, documents filed with Companies House and the Land Registry show.

She also acquired a separate property in London in 2004, without paying for it, from a developer linked to the Awami League, Ms. Hasina’s political party, the Financial Times reported this month.

Ms. Hasina fled Bangladesh after being toppled following weeks of protests.

Ms. Siddiq’s departure follows the resignation of British Transport Minister Louise Haigh late last year. Ms. Haigh acknowledged a minor criminal offence before she entered government, relating to a mobile phone that she had wrongly reported stolen.



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