Article 6SCFF Captain Tom’s family personally benefited from charity they founded, report finds

Captain Tom’s family personally benefited from charity they founded, report finds

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Patrick Butler Social policy editor
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Watchdog's highly critical inquiry finds Hannah and Colin Ingram-Moore culpable of serious and repeated' misconduct

The family of the NHS charities fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore personally benefited from the charity set up in his name through a series of lucrative deals worth more than 1m, the charities watchdog has ruled in a highly critical report.

A Charity Commission inquiry concluded the late Captain Tom's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin Ingram-Moore, were culpable of serious and repeated" instances of misconduct, mismanagement and failures of integrity.

Hannah Ingram-Moore initiated the process to secure her appointment as chief executive" of the charity, suggesting she should be paid a salary of 150,000. The charity proposed paying her 100,000 but this was blocked by the commission and she was eventually hired on 85,000.

Hannah Ingram-Moore received 18,000 from Virgin Media in September 2021 to judge its Local Legends awards when she was chief executive of the foundation. This was unauthorised and a conflict of interest, and there was no evidence it was undertaken, as she claimed, in a personal capacity.

The Ingram-Moores used the charity's name inappropriately and for their private benefit in a planning application to build a private spa pool in the grounds of their family home. The building was subsequently demolished.

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