Captain Tom’s daughter has launched a new Tikokok The channel re -designed itself as a “flexibility coach” The report found that he was a pocket of more than £ 1m from the link. till Donation Set on her name.
54-year-old Hannah Ingram-Mur has started sharing inspiring quotes under the title “Moore Moments”, but has attracted negative attention to the members of the public who accused him of being “not a shame”.
A harmful report from charity regulator Last year, a “repeated pattern of behavior” was found, in which Hannah Ingram-Mur and her husband Colin earned a personal benefit, the Watchdog said the public would be felt “misguided”.
Sir Tom, who died in February 2021, became a domestic name during the epidemic, who used to collect millions for NHS charity by walking on the lap of his garden in lockdown.
But separately, the presence fee of a £ 1.4 million book deal and a £ 18,000 award ceremony were one of the financial benefits, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram-Mur enjoyed through their family links to Captain Tom Foundation.
In the video filmed last month, she says: “The last few years have tested me. Criticism, decision, noise, but here is what I have learned.
“When you are under pressure, self-dedication becomes loud. Confidence that is silent, frequent, even when people doubt you, still comes to confidence.
“You don’t have to prove them wrong, you just have to believe in yourself and trust your truth.”
However, the video has attracted criticism, a user has commented: “You are waiting for the general public.
Another couple: ‘Looks like you have assured yourself about your version of’ Truth ‘. ,
talking to BBC In March, Mrs. Ingram-Mur announced that she plans to write and publish her own books about grief, loneliness and flexibility, and reiterated her insistence that the Captain Tom Foundation had no intention of misleading the public.
He said that the donation was established after a family discussion about how to ensure Sir Tom’s legacy, but that “in Hindite, we did not need to do so”.
He said: “There was no need to establish it as a charity. We could continue that heritage without it, because what has been done is all but completely derailed our lives.”
Asked if his biggest regret is establishing the foundation, he said: “We did not install it.
“It was installed with my father’s name, and this is our deep regret.”
Last year, a report also criticized the use of a couple named Charity for an initial planning application for a Captain Tom Foundation Building in the listed home ground in Bedfordshire.
A revised planning application had a later spa pool feature and did not have the word “charity” or “foundation”. It was denied by the local council and a demolition notice was issued in February 2024 with a flat building.
Sri and Mrs. Ingram-Mur said that the name of the charity in the original planning application was an “error, although they intended to use the building for charitable purposes”.