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Gifted Flat Sparks Controversy:

Tulip Siddiq Under Scrutiny Over London Property

International Desk

  04 Jan 2025, 10:45
Photo: Collected

Tulip Siddiq, a minister in the UK’s ruling Labour Party, received a free flat in London from a businessman reportedly connected to individuals close to her aunt Sheikh Hasina’s party, the Awami League, in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina is the ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

On Friday, January 3, Financial Times published a report based on information from UK land registration documents.

Tulip Siddiq currently serves as the Economic Secretary to the UK Treasury, tasked with combating corruption in the financial sector. She is the daughter of Sheikh Rehana, sister of Sheikh Hasina, the president of Bangladesh’s Awami League.

According to the UK land registry, the flat in question is located near King’s Cross in London and was gifted to Siddiq in 2004. The property was purchased in 2001 for £195,000 (approximately 29.4 million Bangladeshi Taka at the current exchange rate). While the current value of the flat is not specified, a similar property in the same building sold for £650,000 (approximately 97.9 million Bangladeshi Taka) in August last year.

An individual familiar with the matter told Financial Times that the flat's owner, property businessman Abdul Motalef, gifted the property to Siddiq as a token of gratitude for financial support provided by her parents during his time of need.

Abdul Motalef now resides in southeast London. According to voter registration records, another individual named Mujibul Islam resides at Motalef’s address. Mujibul’s father served as a Member of Parliament for Bangladesh’s Awami League from 2014 to 2024.

Motalef admitted to Financial Times that he had purchased the King’s Cross flat but declined to comment on what happened to it afterward.

A spokesperson for Tulip Siddiq dismissed claims linking the Awami League to the flat as "false."

Previously, Tulip Siddiq was questioned by UK Cabinet Office officials over allegations that £400 million was embezzled from Bangladesh’s nuclear power project. Siddiq has denied these allegations.

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