American business giant Warren Buffet has just donated billions of dollars to charity, as part of his 10-year plan to give away his entire fortune.
The 86-year-old boss of Berkshire Hathaway, who is the world's fourth richest person, transferred US$3.17 billion ($4.4b) of stock to various not-for-profit organisations, marking his largest-ever philanthropic contribution.
The transfer is Buffett's 12th annual donation to the five charities and was made up of more than 18 million shares in his huge company.
The biggest beneficiary of the unprecedented gift was the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, as well as four family charities.
The Gates Foundation, which focuses on improving health, reducing poverty and aiding education, is receiving about US$2.42 billion of Monday's donations.