Captain Tom’s daughter issues five-word complaint in bombshell new interview

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Hannah Ingram-Moore said ‘it’s time to move on’. (Image: Getty)

‘s daughter said “our lives have been devastated” after an inquiry into the foundation created in his name.

Hannah Ingram-Moore was investigated by the Charity Commission after it was alleged that she misappropriated funds meant for The Captain Tom Foundation.

She claimed it “demolished” her family’s reputation following the commission’s bombshell report, which uncovered multiple instances .

She told : “The reality is that this has been devastating on a personal level, emotionally, financially, to have a reputation that you build up over decades demolished so quickly.

“That’s exactly what’s happened. I have my own business, but no one will touch my business now. Our lives have , we have been completely and utterly depleted.”

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Captain Tom raised nearly £40 million for the NHS. (Image: Getty)

that the family are moving out of their home, the one Captain Tom walked around to raise nearly £40 million for the NHS, after 14 years.

She said: “We will have to move in the end. There used to be seven people in this house, and now everyone’s left. It’s just my husband and me – it’s time for us to move on.

“Not many people even begin to think that there might have been an impact on us, but here we sit, surrounded by the extraordinary things that were my father’s, and this is where he lived 14 really, gloriously happy years.”

Despite the scandal of the commission’s findings, Mrs Ingram-Moore said she’s trying not to live with “touched so many people’s lives”.

She said: “I want to be positive because I’m a naturally positive person, I don’t want to look at life down a really dark lens, but it’s hard to see the future in anything other than hard steps forward.

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“People from 162 countries donated to that £38.9million, and they were not benefiting from the NHS. They were donating for my father, giving hope for my father, and giving them joy for something that he represented.

“How could we how could we undo that? He positively touched so many people’s lives. Even now, with the devastation that’s happened afterwards, I’d find it really difficult to say we wouldn’t do it again.”

However, she did reveal one thing : “I think we could have kept the legacy alive without that friend of ours saying, ‘Oh, I think you should set up a charity’.

“I think if we could change anything, it would probably be that because we could have kept my father’s legacy alive without it.”

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