Covid hero Captain Sir Tom Moore's name stripped from charity set up in his honour Covid hero Captain Sir Tom Moore's name has been stripped from the charity set-up in his honour just months after his family faced a backlash for their handling of the fund.
In a TV interview, she claimed her father wanted his family to keep the profits from Captain Tom's Life Lessons, One Hundred Steps and Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day and insisted readers were never told the money would go to charity.
Last week the web page for The Captain Tom Foundation disappeared just months after a Charity Commission investigation was highly critical of Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband.
They had both been made trustees in 2021 for the elderly support charity that had been founded a year prior, named after WW2 Captain Sir Tom.
But his daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, 53, and her husband, and husband Colin, 66, were criticised for pocketing money from his books for themselves rather than it going to charity.