A TfL spokesperson said: “We are sorry for any distress suffered by Ms Jenkins as a result of outstanding Ulez penalty charge notices (PCNs).
She has now registered her car with TfL’s AutoPay system – meaning she is automatically charged the daily Ulez levy when she enters Greater London, and there is no risk of incurring a PCN.
A case worker in the office of Ms Jenkins’ MP Zoe Franklin, who represents Guildford, was able to get TfL to agree to cancel many of the fines.
A children’s nanny who received more than 120 Ulez fines after making an “honest mistake” has told of the stress she has suffered trying to get the penalties overturned.
A TfL spokesman said on Monday that all fines had been wiped and that Ms Jenkins would not be liable for any charges.