Hannah Ingram-Moore reportedly paid via family firm for appearances linked to charity that bears father’s name

The Captain Tom Foundation is under renewed scrutiny after reports its co-founder Hannah Ingram-Moore was paid thousands of pounds via a family company for appearances linked to the charity that bears her father’s name.

According to the BBC, Ingram-Moore helped judge Virgin Media O2 awards ceremonies featuring the Captain Tom Foundation. Although she was at the time the £85,000-a-year interim chief executive of the foundation, her appearance fee was paid via a private company owned by her and her husband, Colin.

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