After an ethics advisor finds that Tulip Siddiq deceived the public, she resigns.

 

She had “unintentionally misled” the public about an apartment that was given to her as a gift by a guy who had ties to the Awami League.

Ms. Siddiq first said that she was in her early 20s when she took possession of the flat in King’s Cross, north London, which her parents had purchased for her.

She acknowledged last month that Abdul Motalif, a Bangladeshi real estate entrepreneur, had really given her the two-bedroom house, which is now valued at £700,000.

“The public was unintentionally misinformed.” According to Sir Laurie, she had informed him that, “despite” signing a Land Registry form for the apartment, she was “unaware of the origins of her ownership.”

In his report, he stated: “Ms. Siddiq continued to believe that her parents had given her the apartment after they had bought it from the previous owner.

 

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