ANGELA Rayner has been told by police they will take no further action against her.
The deputy Labour leader was investigated following a complaint over breaking electoral law.
Angela Rayner seen out on the campaign trail has been told police probe droppedReuters
But police have now decided to share details about their investigation with the tax man and her local council.
The complaint was made by Tory MP James Daly into her living arrangements almost a decade ago.
Greater Manchester Police said they were looking into claims Ms Rayner may have falsely registered her address on the electoral roll.
But they stated that matters involving council tax and and personal tax don’t fall under their jurisdiction.
A statement by the force said: “Following allegations about Angela Rayner MP, Greater Manchester Police has completed a thorough, carefully considered and proportionate investigation.
“We have concluded that no further police action will be taken.
“The investigation originated from complaints made by Mr James Daly MP directly to GMP.
“Subsequent further contact with GMP by members of the public, and claims made by individuals featured in media reporting, indicated a strong public interest in the need for allegations to be investigated.
“Matters involving council tax and personal tax do not fall into the jurisdiction of policing.
“GMP has liaised with Stockport Council and information about our investigation has been shared with them. Details of our investigation have also been shared with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).”
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