British MP calls for confiscation of Saifuzzaman's assets to be sent to Bangladesh

Published: Sep 25, 2024

Bonik Barta Online

After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, the infamy and money laundering of several Awami League leaders are being revealed to the people. Recently, an investigative story by Al Jazeera about Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, former Land Minister during AL’s regime, about thousands of crores of illegal property has come to the forefront.

British MP Apsana Begum, of Bangladeshi descent, has called for a thorough investigation into the incidents of former Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury purchasing vast assets through the laundering of BDT thousands of crores in the UK. She has also requested confiscating these illegally acquired assets and their return to Bangladesh. This MP made her request in a letter addressed to the Executive Director of the UK’s National Crime Agency, which she posted on her verified Facebook page.

In the letter, the Labour Party leader wrote,I am writing to ask about what action the National Crime Agency (NCA) is taking regarding any properties and assets in the UK that may result from corruption and economic crime by former members of the Bangladeshi government.”

She states that there are allegations of Saifuzzaman Chowdhury transferring vast amounts of money abroad during Sheikh Hasina's time in power. On August 5, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the position of Prime Minister and left the country facing a student-led movement. Following this, Bangladeshi authorities initiated investigations into widespread corruption against her government. I would like to know what steps the National Crime Agency (NCA) is taking regarding the properties and assets in the UK that may have been acquired through the corruption and economic crimes of former members of the Bangladeshi government.

Apsana Begum stated that an investigation regarding tax payments is underway against former Bangladeshi Land Minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury. The Anti-Corruption Commission of Bangladesh (ACC) is investigating him for allegations of embezzlement. The agency claims that Saifuzzaman Chowdhury has laundered millions of dollars to the UK.

She noted that the Financial Times review of records from the HM Land Registry and Companies House in the UK revealed that entities controlled by Saifuzzaman Chowdhury had acquired at least 280 properties worth over £150 million. Al Jazeera's investigation further disclosed that Saifuzzaman Chowdhury owns 74 properties in my constituency of Poplar and Limehouse.

Apsana Begum wrote, "These properties belong to Bangladesh. I believe they should be returned to the people of Bangladesh so they can work towards a society that is run for democracy and their interests. There is ample evidence that corruption has long had a detrimental impact on the quality of life, workplace rights, and democratic freedoms in Bangladesh."

Addressing the NCA Director, this British MP of Bangladeshi descent stated, "Since the Anti-Corruption Commission of Bangladesh is seeking international cooperation to recover unjustly acquired funds, I would be very grateful if you could clarify what steps have been taken to investigate and freeze all UK-based assets of Saifuzzaman Chowdhury and other individuals accused in this corruption investigation. You will surely agree that freezing and returning these funds is crucial not only for justice but also for the future rights of the people of Bangladesh. Additionally, it is essential for the reputation and international standing of the UK."

 


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