Charity closes using captain Sir Tom Moore’s name

A charity will no longer use his name to carry forward the legacy of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
The Captain Tom Foundation was established in honor of the Funderizer of Marsston MoreTaine, Bedfordshire. His daughter Hannah Ingram-Mur and her husband Colin Ingram-Mur later became the director.
The pair was disqualified from being a charity trustee by the Charity Commission in July. Foundation benefited and misbehaved to the foundation,
The Commission confirmed that Dan has applied to change its name on the Charity register after presenting the documents. companies House Showed that it is named as 1189808 Foundation.
Captain Sir Tom became a domestic name during the first Kovid -19 lockdown after going up and down his driveway to raise £ 38.9m for NHS charities.
Captain Tom Foundation was registered as a charity making a grant two months after his running.
World War two veterans Death at the age of 100 In February 2021, with Koronwirus.
Sri and Mrs. Ingram-Mur became the director a day before he died.
Couple’s roles came into question in June 2022, when Commission Started a statutory investigation To determine if they had privately benefited at the expense of charity.
Charity Commission Chief Executive David Hallsworth said There were frequent examples “Boundaries staining between personal and charitable interests” and Hannah and Colin Ingram-Mur benefited greatly.
Captain Sir Tom’s family stated that he was treated “wrong and unjust”.