Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus also called for Tulip’s resignation, as did a host of organisations. Speaking to The Sunday Times, the interim prime minister criticised Tulip’s claims of innocence, highlighting the irony of her role as an anti-corruption minister while facing serious allegations. SUDDEN RESIGNATIONBBC wrote that Independent Ethics Advisor Sir Laurie Magnus had submitted his report to the UK prime minister on Tuesday. However, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the UK prime minister had "dithered and delayed to protect" Tulip, according to BBC. As calls for her resignation grew louder, last week, Prime Minister Starmer once again expressed his full confidence in her.
Source: bd News24 January 14, 2025 23:43 UTC