Inquiry Reveals Captain Tom's Family Profited from Charity

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An inquiry by the Charity Commission found that the family of Captain Sir Tom Moore, specifically his daughter and son-in-law, personally benefited from the Captain Tom Foundation, damaging public trust in charities. Despite assurances that proceeds from Sir Tom's book deal would support the foundation, none of the £1.4 million advance was donated. The report highlighted misconduct and mismanagement, including conflicts of interest and unauthorized benefits, leading to the disqualification of the Ingram-Moores from charity roles. The family disputes the findings, claiming unfair treatment.
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- Hannah Ingram-Moore: Who is Captain Tom Moore’s ‘leading business women’ daughter? The Independent
- Captain Tom's daughter 'misled public and pocketed £1.5m' Daily Mail
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