Zack Polanski cleared over boat tax but accused of ‘cavalier attitude’ | Politics | News
Zack Polanski has been accused of having a “cavalier attitude” towards taxation after being cleared of wrongdoing over his houseboat council tax.
The verdict did little to quell Conservative fury. Neil Garratt, the Tory Assembly Member for Croydon and Sutton, said: “Throughout this entire sad saga, Mr Polanski has avoided consequences the same way he avoided council tax: through happy accidents and gaps in legislation.”
He added: “It is beyond parody that a left wing politician who will take to the stage to demand other people pay their share of taxes, has then gone home and not paid his own or endeavoured to find out what tax he owes.”
Mr Garratt said: “When a politician can have such a cavalier attitude with his CV, or even something as simple as where he lives, it does a disservice to politics. I hope he will reflect on the road that has led him to this point.”
The row erupted after it was reported that Mr Polanski may not have paid council tax on his narrowboat for three years, despite an advert to sell the vessel describing it as the couple’s “amazing home” for that period.
The Green Party has said Mr Polanski has “immediately taken steps to pay any council tax he may be found to owe”.
A spokesman for Mr Polanski said: “The Monitoring Officer for the Greater London Authority has conducted an independent inquiry into the complaints made against Mr Polanski and decided to take no further action. We therefore consider this matter closed.”
