Captain Sir Tom Moore Daughter and son -in -law, humiliated to her misconduct in handling charitable Foundation Established in the name of his father, now arrears a large amount of money by his own business.
Hannah Ingram-Mur, 54, and her husband Colin, 68, according to the latest data from the Company House, owes £ 59,323 from the Matrix Group Limited in 2024.
It increased from £ 30,523, they were to be from the management consultancy company in 2023. The company’s net assets have also fallen from £ 5,385 to £ 117,880 in the same period.

Ms. Ingram-Mur has been approached for comment Independent,
Family of Famous epidemic moneyWhen he was in international headlines, when he Put millions of pounds by walking 100 lengths of your garden In the first Kovid lockdown in 2020, in the run-up for his 100th birthday, Captain is entangled in the scam due to misuse of money through Tom Foundation. Captain Sir Tom died in February 2021.
A harmful report by Charities Watchdog concluded that the veteran’s daughter and her husband were given repeated examples of misconduct.
But separately, the presence fee of a £ 1.4 million book deal and £ 18,000 was one of the financial benefits, which was enjoyed by Mr. and Ms. Ingram-Mur through their family links to Captain Tom Foundation.
The Charity Commission found “once a pattern of behavior”, seeking the pair that the pair had earned a personal benefit and the guards said the public would have felt “misguided”.

Funds were used to make the couple a pool house, with the Central Bedfordshire Council ordered its demolition. Shri and Ms. Ingram-Mur were disqualified from serving as charity trustees for the Foundation for ten and eight years respectively in June 2024, a decision that he did not appeal.
When Sir Tom, captain of his wealthy father, made headlines for his epidemic efforts, his daughter Ms. Ingram-Mur was never away from the headlines.
But before that, she was “one of the leading UK businessmen” according to her official website.
With her chartered accountant husband, Ms. Ingram-Mur co-established the metrics. Both are also co-director of private limited Company Club Nukkad.

Ms. Ingram-Mur looked with her father to see her in the Regal circles of Windsor Castle in the summer of 2020, and after dying in 2021, took a seat in the royal box in the months of Wimbledon, where she stood for applause and cheers.
But exactly three years later, her and her husband were banned from having a charity trustee by the Charity Commission.
Ms. Ingram-Mur said that the Commission’s investigation was a “annoying and weak ordinance”, which felt suspended in the family “constant fear and mental pain”.
On her website, Ms. Ingram-Mur explained how she “feels the weight of responsibility for doing the right thing, not to disappoint people and respond to the love and compassion that comes in our way”.