Captain Tom’s daughter says family kept £800,000 from his books
The Guardian says The daughter of Capt Sir Tom Moore has admitted to keeping £800,000 from books that the late army veteran had written.
Hannah Ingram-Moore said the family kept the sum from three books because Captain Tom had wanted them to retain the profits.
In an interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV, which is scheduled to be broadcast on Friday, she said her father wanted his family to keep the profits in Club Nook Ltd, a firm separate from the Captain Tom Foundation charity.
The Captain Tom Foundation has been under investigation by the Charity Commission for more than a year in relation to potential conflicts of interest between the charity and businesses owned by Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin, as well as concerns over mismanagement and compliance with charity law.