Captain Tom charity website taken down as firm run by his daughter faces collapse
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Club Nook are said to owe creditors £67,000. A company controlled by the Captain Tom’s daughter is on the verge of financial collapse and the related charity’s website has vanished from the internet. Companies House filings this week for Club Nook show the firm run by Captain Tom’s daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, 53, and her husband Colin Ingram-Moore, 66, now has net assets of just £149, slashed from £336,300 the previous year.
The firm, which was used to manage the late army officer’s commercial interests, also shows they owe creditors £67,000. Captain Tom’s daughter drew an angry backlash after they were accused of repeated misconduct in a report by the Charity Commission about the running of the Captain Tom Foundation.
The watchdog’s highly critical November report found they “repeatedly benefited” financially from a charity created in his name in 2020, engaging in a “pattern of behaviour” that saw them personally earn more than £1million from their involvement.
The Ingrams were also forced to reduce the price of their country mansion by £250,000 as the property fails to sell amid the scandal embroiling them. The Covid fundraiser’s loved ones have now removed any mention of him from the online listing after previously using photographs of some of his key moments to try to sell the seven-bed house for £2.25million, according to reports.