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Labour MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to jail over corruption in Bangladesh

2025-12-01 06:32
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Labour MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to jail over corruption in Bangladesh

It was over the alleged illegal allocation of a plot of land.

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to jail over corruption in Bangladesh Josh Milton Josh Milton Published December 1, 2025 6:32am Updated December 1, 2025 6:41am Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments LONDON, ENGLAND - October 14:??Tulip Siddiq Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn shadow economic secretary to the treasury attends the Fawcett Society Womens Conference on October 14, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Nicola Tree/Getty Images) Tulip Siddiq was shadow economic secretary to the treasury (Picture: Getty Images Europe/Nicola Tree)

A Labour MP and former minister has been sentenced to two years in prison in Bangladesh over corruption allegations.

Tulip Siddiq, 43, was found guilty of influencing her aunt, Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, to secure a plot of land.

Hasina was sentenced to death but fled to India in August 2024 before her arrest.

Siddiq will unlikely serve the jail term she was handed while in court.

Her aunt, Hasina, and Hasina’s sister, Sheikh Rehana, were sentenced to five years in jail and Rehana to seven.

An investigation by the Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, did not find ‘evidence of improprieties’.

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The report said it was ‘regrettable’ that Siddiq had not been more aware of the ‘potential reputational risks’ of being connected with her aunt.

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