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news.sky.comHere’s a concise update based on publicly reported coverage up to now.
Overview: There have been multiple outlets reporting that Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, admitted claims about working for the Ministry of Justice were inaccurate. Some coverage says he worked for a related advisory or role-play program rather than the MoJ payroll directly. This narrative has dominated recent UK political coverage of Polanski.[1][2][3]
Key specifics reported: The MoJ reportedly has no record of Polanski as an employee. Polanski’s camp has suggested he worked with an agency providing actors for role-play exercises tied to MoJ-related diversity or training programs, but not as a direct MoJ employee. The discrepancy has been a central point in several articles and opinion pieces.[2][3][1]
Reactions and context: The story has drawn criticism from various political figures and media personalities, with commentators characterizing the claims as misleading and noting potential impact on Polanski’s credibility. Coverage spans mainstream outlets and commentary programs, reflecting ongoing scrutiny.[7][1][2]
Related coverage: Other items circulating in media include discussions of past statements and other claims about Polanski’s career, though the MoJ issue remains the focal point of recent discussions. For broader context, you may encounter a mix of tabloid and more traditional outlets offering varying degrees of detail.[4][6]
If you want, I can dig into a specific outlet’s article, pull direct quotes, or summarize the timeline of statements and amendments from Polanski’s team. I can also compile a quick timeline or a short pros/cons view of how this controversy may affect his political standing.
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observer.co.ukThe Green Party leader said he worked inside the Ministry of Justice 'doing actor roleplay work'
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