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Bill Gates to spend all assets in charity
NEW YORK—The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has said it will spend all
its assets within 50 years of them both dying, as the trustees want to
focus the foundation’s work in the 21st century.
In a statement posted on the charity’s Web site, dated November 29, the
foundation said: “We will be spending all of our resources within 50
years after the last of Bill’s or Melinda’s death.” The news was
reported earlier by the Wall Street Journal. “The decision to focus all
of our resources in this century underscores our optimism for making
huge progress and for making sure that we do as much as possible, as
soon as possible, on the comparatively narrow set of issues we’ve chosen
to focus on,” the foundation said in the statement.
Bill Gates, the world’s richest person, co-founded software company
Microsoft Corp.. Earlier this year he announced plans to step down from
his day-to-day role to focus on his foundation, one of the goals of
which is to improve access to technology in U.S. public libraries. It
also focuses on fighting diseases such as HIV/ AIDS, tuberculosis and
malaria. The foundation also announced in the November 29 statement that
it would split its internal structure in two, an asset trust and a
program foundation.
The asset trust will hold the foundation’s endowment including annual
installments of funds from Warren Buffett. It will then fund the program
foundation. Bill and his wife Melinda will be the trustees for the asset
trust, and the endowment will continue to be managed by a team of
outside investment managers, it said. The program foundation will
conduct the foundation’s operations and grant-making work, and it is the
entity from which all grants will be made. Bill and Melinda Gates and
Buffett will be the trustees for the program foundation.
Buffett, who built the world’s second biggest personal fortune running
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., an insurance and investment company, in June
signed over much of his $44 billion fortune to the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation. Buffett’s gift to that foundation will be in stages and
conditioned on money being distributed the year it is donated.—Agencies |