Green Party leader Zack Polanski is facing a formal investigation after failing to pay council tax while living on a narrowboat in east London for three years, according to The Times.

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The Greater London Authority's watchdog confirmed they have received complaints from the Conservative and Labour parties regarding his council tax arrangements and will assess whether to launch an investigation .

The Greater London Authority's monitoring office will review the case and determine whether to launch a formal investigation into whether Polanski breached standards by failing to pay the set rates.

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The GLA's watchdog has confirmed they have received complaints from the Conservative and Labour parties rearding his council tax arrangements.

Earlier this month, Labour chair Anna Turley questioned whether Polanski had broken the law by failing to declare his council tax arrears .

Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake also weighed in, adding that Polanski was guilty of 'staggering hypocrisy'.

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The boat was recently advertised for sale for £100,000, but the notice was mysteriously pulled after the left-wing leader's council tax arrangements were called into question.

Despite the ad referring to the narrowboat as his 'amazing home' over the past three years, Polanski initially maintained he had not lived there permanently.

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The Greater London Authority's watchdog has confirmed they have received complaints from the Conservative and Labour parties regarding his council tax arrangements.

The GLA's monitoring office will review the case and determine whether to launch a formal investigation into whether Polanski breached standards by failing to pay the set rates.