NHS Charities Together say the £38m raised by Capt Sir Tom Moore is 'not under investigation'.
Captain Sir Tom Moore became famous for his fundraising efforts during the first coronavirus lockdownThe £38m raised by Captain Sir Tom Moore when he walked 100 laps of his Bedfordshire garden is "not under investigation", the charity which received it has said.
It said the Captain Tom Foundation, set up after his death, is a "completely separate organisation" to it.Capt Sir Tom, who was born in Keighley, West Yorkshire, died in 2021 aged 100. After he died, his family set up the Captain Tom Foundation, which is no longer taking donations or making payments due to a Charity Commission inquiry,Announcing the probe, the commission said "concerns have mounted" over the charity and independence from a business run by Capt Sir Tom's family.
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