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Captain Tom Foundation Faces Uncertain Future Amid Daughter's Financial Scandals

Hannah Ingram-Moore's company, Club Nook, collapses financially as scrutiny over charity governance and fund allocation intensifies.

  • Club Nook, a company run by Captain Tom Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin, has reported assets of just £149, a significant drop from £336,300 the previous year, and owes creditors £67,000.
  • The Captain Tom Foundation's website has been taken offline, with the charity ceasing to accept donations and its future operations under review following a critical Charity Commission report.
  • The Charity Commission's investigation revealed that Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband personally benefited by over £1 million from activities linked to the Captain Tom Foundation, including a £1.5 million publishing advance for Captain Tom's books that went to their private company.
  • The Ingram-Moores have denied wrongdoing, claiming the inquiry's findings are unjust and stating that no public donations were misappropriated or unauthorized payments made from the charity's accounts.
  • Public backlash has grown as perceived misconduct tarnishes Captain Tom's legacy, with questions raised over transparency and the handling of funds intended for charitable purposes.
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