Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus has called on Britain's anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq, the niece of Sheikh Hasina who has been facing controversy over corruption charges, to apologise for using properties given to her and her family by the Awami League regime.
Muhammad Yunus said this during an exclusive interview on British news outlet The Times.
Dr Yunus said, London properties used by Tulip Siddiq should be investigated and returned if she is found to have benefited from "plain robbery."
The London homes connected to Siddiq should be examined as part of a continuing inquiry into fraud and embezzlement, Yunus told the British news outlet.
The comments are his first on the scandal engulfing Tulip Siddiq and will add to the pressure on her to resign.