GLA considers investigation into Zack Polanski council tax
Published Saturday, May 23, 2026 · Updated May 24
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AI synthesisLondon assembly officials are considering an investigation into Green party leader Zack Polanski concerning unpaid council tax on his houseboat. This development follows a formal complaint lodged by Labour party chair Anna Turley, who alleges a breach of standards. Waltham Forest council has also confirmed it is investigating whether council tax was owed on the houseboat's mooring.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Waltham Forest council has confirmed it launched an investigation into whether any council tax was owed on the mooring where Zack Polanski's houseboat was situated.
- London assembly officials are considering their own investigation into Green party leader Zack Polanski regarding unpaid council tax on his houseboat.
- The consideration of an investigation by London assembly officials follows a formal complaint from Labour party chair Anna Turley, alleging a breach of standards.
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London assembly officials are considering an investigation into Green party leader Zack Polanski regarding unpaid council tax on his houseboat. This follows a formal complaint from the Labour party chair, Anna Turley, alleging a breach of standards.
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