Captain Tom's daughter's company is set to be struck off

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Their company, the Maytrix Group, claimed up to £100,000 in furlough money over a period of 10 months, according to government documents.

Hannah and her husband share ownership of a company together The daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore will allegedly be struck off after she made thousands from the charity set up in her father’s name. Hannah Ingram-Moore’s company, Maytrix Group Ltd, has been issued a fourth warning for a ‘compulsory strike off’, having been two months late with its accounts this year.

Speaking in October last year during an appeal hearing against the demolition of a spa pool block at the home of the Ingram-Moores, barrister Scott Stemp said the charity is ‘unlikely to exist’ in future. The family lost that appeal and a digger was seen tearing down parts of the unauthorised building earlier this year. The foundation was registered on 5 June 2020, following the fundraising efforts of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore during the pandemic.

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