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Revealed: Tulip Siddiq, her ‘despot’ aunt and another freebie property

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Tulip Siddiq used a flat on Finchley Road in Hampstead, north London , after it was given to her then teenage sister, Azmina , for free.

The sisters are the nieces of Sheikh Hasina , the authoritarian former prime minister of Bangladesh .

Hasina stands accused by the new administration in Dhaka of “massacres, killings and crimes against humanity” She is also accused of corruption and embezzlement.

Nazim has had five companies forcibly dissolved after failing to file accounts on time or at all.

Even the company that owns the property Siddiq uses is currently in breach of its obligations.

Nazim hosted his daughter’s wedding at an estate in Berkshire in December 2022 .

She was not present when he relaunched his curry house in Camden with a Labour fundraiser.

Starmer has stood by Siddiq , who has insisted she is the victim of a smear attempt.

The claim first appeared on a US blog and has not been supported by any evidence so far.

Critics of Hasina have cast doubt on the credibility of the allegation that Siddiq benefited from the embezzlement of billions connected to the Russia deal.

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81

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81

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semi-formal

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English

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50

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short-lived

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