Dhaka, April 23 -- The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sent three separate notices to British MP Tulip Siddiq over a span of two months, seeking her statement over alleged irregularities involving a plot in Dhaka's Purbachal and corruption in the Rooppur nuclear project.
But all notices returned undelivered.
The ACC used Tulip's permanent and current Dhaka addresses as stated in her National Identity Card and tax records, a senior official of the commission told bdnews24.com.
The notices, issued between Feb 25 and Apr 6, were part of an inquiry into the allegations.
Tulip, a niece of the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and currently a Labour MP in the UK, has listed a house on Road No. 5 in Dhanmondi as her permanent address and...
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