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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025
Tulip Siddiq accuses CA Yunus of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation

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24 June, 2025, 07:55 am
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Tulip Siddiq accuses CA Yunus of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation

Tulip Siddiq says comments made by Professor Muhammad Yunus have prejudiced her right to a fair investigation into corruption claim that she denies

TBS Report
24 June, 2025, 07:55 am
Last modified: 24 June, 2025, 05:40 pm
File Photo: British MP Tulip Siddiq attends a news conference with Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of jailed British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, in London, Britain October 11, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls/File Photo
File Photo: British MP Tulip Siddiq attends a news conference with Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of jailed British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, in London, Britain October 11, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls/File Photo

Tulip Siddiq has accused CA Muhammad Yunus of managing an "orchestrated campaign" to damage her reputation and "interfere with UK politics", according to a new legal letter seen by The Business Standard.

She also said the ongoing corruption inquiries into her should be dropped, after CA Yunus said in a Sky News interview that Siddiq "has so many (sic) wealth left behind here" and "should be made responsible", allegedly prejudicing her right to a fair investigation, says Sky News.

Bangladesh's Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has opened several investigations into Siddiq alleging corruption in connection with the government of her aunt Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted as the country's prime minister last year.

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In the new correspondence sent today to Professor Yunus and the ACC, lawyers for the former minister write: "The time has now come for the chief adviser and the ACC to abandon their wholly misconceived and unlawful campaign to smear Siddiq's reputation and interfere with her public service."

Responding to the legal letter seen by The Business Standard, the press secretary to Professor Yunus said: "The chief advisor and the Anti-Corruption Commission ( ACC) of Bangladesh has no reason and scope to interfere in UK Politics.

"The Anti-Corruption Commission relies not on hearsay but on documentary evidence and witness testimony."

The press secretary added: "We hope both the British legal system and the British press appreciate that any pending criminal charge will be resolved in the courts under the provisions of laws of the land.

"Since the courts have summoned Siddiq and warrants have also been issued, it is her responsibility to defend her position in court.

"If she needs any legal support and is unable to obtain it herself, Bangladesh will provide it. If Siddiq wilfully ignores the court summons, proceedings against her may proceed in absentia."

Speaking to Sky News on Monday, Siddiq said: "I will not be allowing them to drag me into their world of dirty politics and nothing is going to stop me from pursuing the job that I was elected to do with an overwhelming majority, which is representing the people of Hampstead and Highgate.

"So they need to stop this political vendetta, this smear campaign, and this malicious persecution right from the beginning."

The MP had requested a meeting with the Bangladeshi leader during an official visit to the UK earlier this month to "clear up" any misunderstandings.

But this was turned down by the chief adviser, who said he did not want to "interrupt a legal procedure".

In the new legal letter, lawyers for Siddiq say the interim leader had already unfairly influenced the inquiries through previous comments.

"The copious briefings to the media, the failure to respond to our letters, the failure to even ask to meet with and question Siddiq during their recent visit to the United Kingdom are impossible to justify and completely inconsistent with a fair, lawful and serious investigation," reads the letter.

The correspondence also sets a deadline of 30 June 2025 for the Bangladeshi authorities to reply by, stating that "in the absence of a full and proper response… Siddiq will consider this matter closed".

A former Nobel Prize winning economist, Professor Muhammad Yunus became interim leader of Bangladesh last August after weeks of deadly protests forced Sheikh Hasina from power.

He has pledged to root out corruption and recover alleged stolen wealth before holding votes to elect a permanent administration.

Last month, Professor Yunus banned the Awami League - the political party still led by Sheikh Hasina - from standing in the coming elections.

That led to criticism from those still loyal to the former prime minister, with protests also sparking in the country over jobs, pay and planned reforms.

Earlier this year, Siddiq attracted criticism over newspaper reports alleging property links to individuals connected to the Awami League.

She referred herself to the prime minister's standards adviser Sir Laurie Magnus who said he had "not identified evidence of improprieties" but added it was "regrettable" Siddiq had not been more alert to the "potential reputational risks" of the ties to her aunt.

Siddiq said continuing in her role would be "a distraction" for the government but insisted she had done nothing wrong.

Sheikh Hasina is currently standing trial in absentia in Dhaka over alleged killings during last summer's civil unrest.

Asked by Sky News if she had any regrets about links to the Awami league, Siddiq said: "The main thing I would say to you, I'm very proud to be the MP for Hampstead and Highgate. I was born in London, I grew up in London. I went to school here and now I'm an MP here."

In March, Sky News revealed that UK investigators could assist with probes into alleged grand corruption during Hasina's time in power.

Staff from the National Crime Agency visited Bangladesh in October and November as part of initial work to support the interim government in the country.

Last month, the NCA confirmed it had secured a "freezing order" against a property in north London linked to Siddiq's family.

She denies all the allegations - and sources close to the MP say the authorities have been sending correspondence to an address in Dhaka that has no connection with her.

Bangladesh / Top News / World+Biz

Tulip Siddiq / CA Yunus / Anti Corruption Commission

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