Captain Tom’s daughter took out almost £50k in Covid loans

Captain Tom’s daughter took out COVID-19 loans of a minimum of £47,500 regardless of her firm doubling its income through the pandemic, in response to a report. Hannah Ingram-Moore ran a administration consultancy agency together with her husband Colin with the most recent accounts displaying it owed a financial institution mortgage of £10,000 to be repaid in a yr and one other £37,500 to be paid again after 12 months.

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A monetary assertion for Maytrix Group Ltd, dated as much as August 31, 2021, states the "loans are guaranteed by the government".

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These loans didn't seem on any monetary assertion earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020, which means they should be Covid loans.

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The Government handed out Bounce Back Loans to assist struggling firms make up the shortfall for any drop in income as a result of impression of the virus.

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The Sun has reported that Mrs Ingram-Moore's firm additionally took out tens of 1000's in bills from the Captain Tom Foundation, which made £39million for an NHS charity.

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According to the inspiration’s accounts as much as May 31, 2021, Maytrix Group was handed again £37,942 in reimbursements in respect of web site prices (£5,030), pictures prices (£550), workplace rental (£4,500), phone prices (£656) and third-party consultancy prices (£27,205), the identical publication studies.

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The prices have been initially funded by Maytrix Group Limited performing for the charitable firm and reimbursed when sufficient funds turned out there, in response to The Sun.

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Maytrix Group made bumper income throughout this yr. It noticed income rise to £227,532, in 2020 which is greater than double 2019’s £104,381.

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The submitting goes on to say Mrs Ingram-Moore and one among her corporations recouped money from the charity, stating: "During the period expense payments of £1,686 were made to H Ingram-Moore in respect of motor, post, subscription and travel costs.

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"During the interval reimbursement of prices of £16,097 have been made to Club Nook Limited, an organization beneath the management of H Ingram-Moore (a trustee for a part of the interval and partner of a trustee), in respect of lodging, safety and transport referring to Captain Sir Tom Moore travelling across the UK to advertise the charitable firm."

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Maytrix Group and Captain Tom Foundation have been approached for comment.

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Last week it emerged that Captain Tom Foundation stopped taking money from donors after planning chiefs ordered an unauthorised building at the Ingram-Moore's home be demolished.

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Central Bedfordshire Council said a retrospective planning application was refused and an enforcement notice issued requiring the demolition of the "now-unauthorised constructing", which contained a spa pool. The Ingram-Moores are understood to be interesting the choice.

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The basis issued a press release on July 4 saying it might not search donations and was closing all cost channels whereas the Charity Commission carried out an inquiry.

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Sir Tom raised £38.9million for the NHS, together with present help, by strolling 100 laps of his backyard earlier than his a hundredth birthday on the peak of the primary nationwide Covid lockdown in April 2020.

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He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and was lauded all over the world for his fundraising efforts. The Second World War veteran died in February 2021.

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