Dhaka, Feb. 9 -- Tulip Siddiq was listed as a resident of a luxury 10-storey tower block in the Bangladeshi capital named after her family, The Telegraph can reveal.
Officials in Dhaka believed the former anti-corruption minister's "permanent address" was the upmarket apartment complex named "Siddiques" in 2014, while she was a councillor in Camden, north London.
The property in Gulshan, home to embassies and major businesses, is the fifth in Bangladesh to be linked to Ms Siddiq, either through court papers or news reports.
Labour sources say she does not own any properties in Bangladesh and does not need to answer questions on addresses that do not belong to her.
Nearly a month after she resigned as City minister, Ms Siddiq is still ...
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