Tulip Siddiq has resigned as anti-corruption minister, but questions remain for the Prime Minister.
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Tulip Siddiq, the British minister for financial services, resigned amidst scrutiny over financial ties to her aunt, ex-Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, accused of corruption. Although cleared of breaching conduct codes, Siddiq stepped down to avoid distracting government work. She was linked to a major fraud investigation in Bangladesh involving infrastructure funds. Emma Reynolds has been appointed as her replacement.
Tulip Siddiq has resigned as anti-corruption minister, but questions remain for the Prime Minister.
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