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Tulip Siddiq, a UK Labour Party minister and the niece of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resigned following corruption allegations in Bangladesh. Elon Musk, a close ally of Donald Trump, criticized her on social media, labeling her corrupt. Siddiq, who served as the Economic Secretary in the UK Treasury, was responsible for addressing financial sector corruption. Her name emerged in a corruption case in Bangladesh, where she, along with her family members, faces accusations. Siddiq has consistently denied the allegations.

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ETV Online 16 Jan 25

Anti-Corruption Minister Involved in Corruption: Elon Musk on Tulip Siddiq

lon Musk has labeled Tulip Siddiq, the niece of deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh, as corrupt. He shared this reaction on his X account on Wednesday evening, local time. Elon Musk wrote, “The Labour Minister responsible for child welfare is protecting corrupt individuals. The anti-corruption minister herself has now become embroiled in corruption.”

Jugantor 16 Jan 25

“Anti-Corruption Minister Now Corrupt Himself: Elon Musk on Tulip Siddiq”

UK Financial Services Minister Tulip Siddiq resigned after being linked to corruption allegations involving Bangladesh’s deposed Prime Minister. Elon Musk criticized her on social media, calling her corrupt. Siddiq denied the charges, stating her resignation was to protect the government. Concerns arose over properties and financial misconduct, with reports revealing hidden flats linked to the ruling Awami League.

Ittefaq 16 Jan 25

What Elon Musk said about Tulip Siddiq this time

After an investigation into multiple corruption allegations began in Bangladesh, Tulip Siddiq, a minister from the UK Labour Party and the niece of deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resigned under criticism. Now, Elon Musk, a close ally of the newly elected US President Donald Trump and a top billionaire, has labeled her as corrupt.


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