The list is topped by the US Embassy in London, which owes over 10 million pounds, followed by Japan, Nigeria and Russia, adding up nearly 97 million pounds in what TfL believes are "unpaid fees" by a majority of diplomatic missions from around the world.
According to 2016 figures released by Transport for London (TfL) last month, Indian diplomats allegedly owe them over 4.4 million pounds in accumulated unpaid dues since 2003.
"We believe that the congestion charge imposed by the UK authorities is not a service charge but a tax, which should be exempted under the Vienna Convention and therefore the Indian High Commission, like several diplomatic missions in London, do not pay the congestion charge," reads an Indian High Commission statement, a stand which remains unchanged over the past few years.
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The Indian High Commission has purportedly incurred a total of 4,477,605 pounds since 2003, which would include fines.
"We and the UK government are clear that the Congestion Charge is a charge for a service and not a tax. This means that diplomats are not exempt from paying it. Around three quarters of embassies in London do pay the charge, but there remains a stubborn minority who refuse to do so, despite our representations through diplomatic channels," TfL said in a statement.