Captain Tom Moore’s daughter’s company is allegedly set to be struck off after making thousands from the fundraising hero’s charity.

Hannah Ingram-Moore’s company, Maytrix Group Ltd, is nearly two months late with its accounts, which should have been due on May 21, 2024.

This is the third time in the last four years that the company has been warned with a ‘notice for compulsory strike-off’.

Ms Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin, have been embroiled in scandal since it was revealed they put charity money into an illegal spa in their garden, which was later ordered to be demolished.

The pair have been blasted for the way they allegedly ran a charity set up in honour of Captain Tom, who won the nation’s hearts with his fundraising walk consisting of 100 laps of his garden.

Hannah Ingram-Moore with her father, the late Captain Tom Moore

Hannah Ingram-Moore with her father, the late Captain Tom Moore

Hannah Ingram-Moore, who owns consultancy firm Maytrix Group Ltd with her husband, Colin, is nearly two months late with its accounts

Hannah Ingram-Moore, who owns consultancy firm Maytrix Group Ltd with her husband, Colin, is nearly two months late with its accounts

Ms Ingram-Moore and her husband have been embroiled in scandal since it was revealed they put charity money into an illegal spa in their garden, which was later ordered to be demolished

Ms Ingram-Moore and her husband have been embroiled in scandal since it was revealed they put charity money into an illegal spa in their garden, which was later ordered to be demolished

Maytrix Group claimed up to £100,000 in furlough money over a period of 10 months, Government documents detailing furlough bailouts showed last year.

Meanwhile, the company took £47,500 in Covid loans, despite making bumper profits during the pandemic.

Ms Ingram-Moore was also paid ‘thousands of pounds’ through her family company for appearances linked to her late father’s charity, it was revealed last August.

She reportedly attended and judged awards ceremonies in 2021 and 2022 as interim chief executive of the Captain Tom Foundation, but had payments for the appearances made to Maytrix Group.

The BBC claimed she received thousands of pounds on behalf of Maytrix for attending the Virgin Media O2 Captain Tom Foundation Connector Awards – despite promotional videos suggesting she was representing the charity.

The event was named after the charity and had the charity logo on its award plaques.

Ms Ingram-Moore was also paid 'thousands of pounds' through her family company for appearances linked to her late father's charity, it was revealed last August

Ms Ingram-Moore was also paid ‘thousands of pounds’ through her family company for appearances linked to her late father’s charity, it was revealed last August

She is thought to have been on a salary of £85,000 as the charity’s interim chief executive at the time.

The Captain Tom Moore Foundations accounts also showed that the firm made a large profit from expenses it charged the charity.

Maytrix Group was given back £37,942 in reimbursements ‘in respect of website costs (£5,030), office rental (£4,500), phone costs (£656) and third-party consultancy costs (£27,205)’, according to the foundation’s accounts.

MailOnline has approached Hannah Ingram-Moore for comment.

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