The daughter of pandemic fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore has said she deeply regrets a charity being set up in his name.
Sir Captain Tom Moore’s daughter has called the ‘negative headlines’ about her ‘lies’ as she defended the £200,000 spa built in his memory. Appearing on Good Morning Britain, Hannah Ingram Moore also ...
However, Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin have been the subject of huge controversy over their handling of funds from the Captain Tom Foundation charity as well as their last book deal which ...
Moore's self-published 144-page "Grief: Public Face, Private Loss" have not been impressed and have left the tome an overall ...
His family went on to set up the Captain Tom Foundation to support "causes close to [his] heart". It was directed by his daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, 54, and her husband Colin Ingram-Moore ...
Moore’s daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore, and her husband, Colin, were trustees of the Captain Tom Foundation after his death, and it was reported in June 2022 that the Charity Commission would ...
Hannah Ingram-Moore appeared on Good Morning Britain today in her first live TV interview since the Charity Commission found her guilty of mismanaging her father's foundation. Captain Sir Tom ...
He died with coronavirus in February 2021. Established in June 2020, the Captain Tom Foundation aimed to use his legacy to raise money for organisations supporting the elderly. The veteran’s ...
The Captain Tom foundation was set up following the NHS fundraising hero’s death in 2021 as an attempt to continue his legacy. But a damning Charity Commission report last November found the ...
They also made a misleading suggestion that proceeds from a £1.4m book deal would be made to the foundation, including from Captain Tom's autobiography Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day, the watchdog ...
Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband became directors of the Captain Tom Foundation, but the Charity Commission has since said they misled the public by benefitting personally from the charity.
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