Zack Polanski is cleared of wrongdoing following a dispute over council tax connected to a houseboat in London. According to reports, Polanski was registered to vote at an east London marina, but council tax was not being paid. The BBC reports that he is cleared, indicating no wrongdoing is found in relation to the tax issue. The Independent also reports that Polanski issues a council tax decision after the houseboat row. The Daily Express adds that, while Polanski is cleared, some Conservative critics accuse him of having a “cavalier attitude” toward taxation. Taken together, the coverage describes a controversy that centers on how Polanski is registered and whether council tax obligations were met for the mooring associated with his houseboat. The outlets differ mainly in emphasis: some focus on the clearance itself, while others highlight the political criticism that continues after the decision. The overall reporting indicates that an official outcome clears Polanski, despite ongoing public and political debate about tax responsibility.