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Now it’s an “administrative error”

(6 Posts)
pably15 Fri 21-Nov-25 20:22:52

That will be it ferry23, too much on his mind

Allira Fri 21-Nov-25 20:17:53

ferry23 Ditto.

The direct debit is set up and the correct amount taken by the Council even when it increases.

Perhaps he forgot where he lived.

ferry23 Fri 21-Nov-25 19:08:46

An administrative error? My Council Tax is paid by Direct Debit and my Local Authority take the amount that's due. I'm not sure how that could go wrong.

But then I am but a mere voter.

pably15 Fri 21-Nov-25 18:20:00

oh poor love, was probably someone else's fault for not telling him...

Smileless2012 Fri 21-Nov-25 17:23:17

Good grief, how can they expect us to trust them to run the country when they can't even manage their own affairs? angry

Mollygo Fri 21-Nov-25 17:20:44

Defence Secretary failed to pay council tax on second home
19 minutes ago — John Healey has admitted that he underpaid close to £1,500 in tax owed to Westminster city council following “an administrative error”.