Bangladesh's ex-PM Sheikh Hasina and British MP Tulip Siddiq found guilty of corruption in a government land project. Hasina received five years, Siddiq two.
A court in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, has delivered a significant verdict, finding former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her niece, British Labour Party lawmaker Tulip Siddiq, guilty of corruption. The high-profile case centered around a government land project, concluding with prison sentences for both prominent figures.
Sheikh Hasina, who previously served as Bangladesh's Prime Minister, received a five-year prison sentence. Her niece, Tulip Siddiq, a Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom representing the Labour Party, was sentenced to two years behind bars for her involvement in the same corruption scheme. This ruling marks a notable development in the political landscape of Bangladesh and has implications for international relations given Siddiq's status as a British lawmaker.
The verdict was announced on December 1, 2025, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The case, involving allegations of impropriety linked to a government land allocation, has drawn considerable attention both domestically and internationally. Photographs released by the Associated Press show Tulip Siddiq alongside Sheikh Hasina, underscoring their familial and political ties.