In an interview with TalkTV’s Piers Morgan, she said her father wanted the family to benefit from his books, adding that there was no suggestion anyone buying them thought they were donating to charity. The announcement came just a week after Mrs Ingram-Moore, 52, revealed that her family had kept £800,000 in profits from three of her father’s books, published separately to the foundation. Scott Stemp, the couple’s barrister, told the hearing: “The foundation, it seems, is to be closed down following an investigation by the Charity Commission.” The annex has been largely completed just yards from where Captain Sir Tom Moore walked 100 laps to raise £38.9 million for NHS charities at the height of the pandemic. The couple have insisted a spa pool, gym and office complex at their former Grade II rectory in Marston Moretaine was meant to help elderly people overcome loneliness and rehabilitate after illness. No exact reasons were given for the charity being closed down. The move emerged at a Planning Inspectorate hearing, in which Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin, were fighting a demolition order for a building at their Bedfordshire home. The Captain Tom Foundation is to shut down following an investigation by the Charity Commission.
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