Yes Eloethan, and I think that was the view of Tim Collins, which reinforces the view that people I know have held for some time.
HFH does buy impressive buildings, sets them up and then sometimes hands them over to another charity eg RBL, to run, but not many people are made aware of that.
Other charities such as RBL, SSAFA and the mental health charity for ex-servicemen and women (name escapes me) have a broader reach, helping not just soldiers from recent conflicts, but all servicemen and women, ex- service personnel and their families too.
I am sure all have a place, so it would be a pity if what started out as a very laudable concept which caught the public's imagination should be mired in controversy.