According to media reports, the Bangladesh Anti -Corruption Commission (ACC) issued the order of the order today (April 13) about the accusations that Siddiq illegally received a land plot of 7,200 square feet in the capital of the country, Dhaka.
It is said that the accusation is separated from an investigation into the aunt of the parliamentarians of Hampstead and Highgate, the former Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina.
These relationships with a nuclear energy plant agreement in which Siddiq has also been appointed.
But in a statement published through his lawyers, the Labor Deputy denied having acted badly.
His lawyers said the accusations are “completely false” and that they had been in writing.
The statement states that the ACC has not responded to Siddiq or put any accusation directly or through its lawyers.
He adds that she “knows nothing” about a Dhaka audience related to her and that she “has no knowledge of any judgment order that is said to have been issued.”
His lawyers said: “To be clear, there is nothing basic for any position again, and there is absolutely no truth in any accusation that it appealed to a plot of land in Dhaka through illegal meeans.
“She has never had a plot of land in Bangladesh, and has never influenced any allocation or land to family members or any other person.
“The ACCport has not been provided by the ACCport this or any other accusation made against Mrs. Siddiq, and it is clear to us that the charges are politically motivated.”
The deputy of Hampstead and Highgate resigned from his position in the treasure earlier this year after an investigation carried out by the ethics advisor of the Prime Minister in his left to the regime of his aunt, who was overthrown last year.
Athegh The independent advisor on the ministerial standards, Sir Laurie Magnus, concluded that he had not violated the ministerial code, advised Sir Keir Starmer to reconsider the responsibilities of Siddiq.
He said: “Given the nature of the ministerial responsibilities of Mrs. Siddiq, which include the promotion of the United Kingdom’s financial services sector and the inherent probity of its regulatory framework as a central component of the United Kingdom’s economy and are potential data: they are data in a regrowding data, both for her and for the government, arise from the association of her close family with Bangladesh.”
Siddiq finally decided to resign, saying that he had become “a distraction” of the government agenda.
The ACC has been addressed to comment.
Some PA reports.