Fresh blow for Captain Tom’s daughter as business COLLAPSES with just £149 in assets – despite having £300k last year

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Fresh blow for Captain Tom’s daughter as business COLLAPSES with just £149 in assets – despite having £300k last year
Author: Summer Raemason
Published: Jan, 21 2025 19:31

CAPTAIN Tom's disgraced daughter has been hit by a fresh blow as her business collapses with just £149 in assets. Hannah Ingram-Moore and husband Colin were disqualified from being charity trustees after a a humiliating probe. Father Captain Tom inspired the nation by raising £39m with a sponsored walk during the first Covid lockdown.

 [Captain Tom Moore's daughter leaving a council building.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Captain Tom Moore's daughter leaving a council building.]

But investigations were launched over payments made to the couple from the charity they ran with donations. They were slammed in a report by the Charity Commission, which found "repeated instances of misconduct and/ or mismanagement". An "unauthorised" luxury spa complex, built on their £2million property, was torn down in January last year after the Planning Inspectorate ruled it was built illegally.

 [Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband placing a wreath.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband placing a wreath.]

It has now been revealed accounts filed with Companies House show Mrs Ingram-Moore's company has failed now too. Club Nook, co-run by husband Colin, was created to manage the Captain Tom's commercial interests and intellectual property. But the latest documents show it only has current assets of £149, a stark contrast to last year's £336,300.

 [Cpt. Tom Moore celebrating with his daughter after raising over £12 million for charity.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Cpt. Tom Moore celebrating with his daughter after raising over £12 million for charity.]

Liabilities have also dropped from £106,104 to £19,246 net within a year. This comes as Mrs Ingram-Moore has also taken her controversial country home off the market after failing to find a buyer in 10 months. The seven-bed property in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, has been on the market since April 2024 with a whopping £2.25million price tag.

 [Aerial view of Hannah Ingram-Moore's home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aerial view of Hannah Ingram-Moore's home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.]

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