'There is nothing dishonest about what happened'Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of pandemic fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore, has spoken to the BBC after the Charity Commission said the public were misled as his family benefitted personally from a charity set up in his name
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00:00I'm sorry they feel misled. I genuinely am. But there was never any intent to mislead.
00:05And if there was any misleading, it wasn't our doing.
00:08The Charity Commission have asked you on numerous occasions to make a donation to charity. Are
00:14you going to do that?
00:15We have made. Much money has gone. It's already happened and they also know that.
00:20Can you be more specific in terms of how much money from the book Advance was spent on the
00:27Captain Tom Foundation to help it launch?
00:30I don't think that's even the right thing to do. I don't think it's helpful now for
00:34me to put another number out because that's the number everyone will talk about. So there
00:39is nothing dishonest about what happened. The book said, it said it would support the
00:44launch and it did.
00:46In response, the Charity Commission said...
00:49Our rigorous investigation found repeated instances where Hannah and Colin Ingram Moore's
00:54actions blurred the boundaries between their private interests and those of the charity.
01:00We stand by the findings of our inquiry, which are based on robust evidence.