CAPTAIN Tom Moore's daughter's businesses have lost tens of thousands in the last financial year - despite her confessing to pocketing £800,000 from her hero dad's books and taking thousands more in government Covid cash.Despite the public assuming the money was going to good causes, she said that the £800,000 went to her firm Club Nook Ltd, which was set up just four months before the first book Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day: My Autobiography was published in September 2020.
But accounts obtained by The Sun reveal that the company’s fortunes dipped in 2022 and it lost £47,150 with reserves now standing at £437,640.Club Nook paid £160,239 in corporation tax in 2021, but nothing in 2022 and had zero investments, which suggests the firm was set up solely for the proceeds of the books.
The Maytrix Group’s latest accounts, which was released on 28 September, show that accumulated profit had fallen from £195,855 to £170,233, a drop of £25,622.