Several embassies, including the Kenyan High Commission in London and the US Embassy, have accumulated significant unpaid congestion charges in London. The Kenyan High Commission owes at least Sh530,929,597, while the US Embassy has refused to pay its outstanding balance, leading to a total of £14.7 million ($18.7 million) in unpaid charges since 2003.
Diplomats driving through the city and other U.S. embassy-linked cars have racked up £14.7 million ($18.7 million) in unpaid congestion charges since 2003, according to TfL data. https://t.co/AoQLPXxf4K https://t.co/0WmXaoZM3J
Councils could have filled more than 350,000 potholes with the money they spent on compensation @alexxaphillips reports: https://t.co/ZebDP2BQnU
The US Embassy is London has declared the London congestion tax to be a tax and refuses to pay its outstanding balance on this basis. Sadly, for Americans, the MTA seeks to introduce a similar tax. https://t.co/eoav1fqrxL
Kenya among ‘stubborn’ Embassies yet to pay London congestion charges, owes Ksh.466M https://t.co/Yk4SSjWWyb
The Kenyan High Commission in London owes at least Sh530,929,597 to the city of London for unpaid congestion charges. https://t.co/DmLz2gMCBh