Siddiq and her family live in a £2.1-million home owned by Abdul Karim Nazim, an official of the London arm of the Awami League. She also rents out a property bought by Abdul Motalif, a property developer with links to her aunt’s regime. It was worth £195,000 in 2001 and given to her in 2004, according to media reports.
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Ms Siddiq resigned as Treasury Minister this month after she and family members were accused of siphoning off £3.9billion from Bangladesh through her aunt, the country's ousted prime minister.