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Warren Buffett has begun stepping away from his role at Berkshire Hathaway and different boards.
Camera IconWarren Buffett has begun stepping away from his role at Berkshire Hathaway and different boards. Credit: AP

Warren Buffett is resigning as a trustee from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The announcement comes weeks after Bill and Melinda Gates announced that they were divorcing after 27 years of marriage but would continue to jointly run the foundation, one of the largest charitable foundations in the world.

Gates was formerly the world's richest person and his fortune is estimated at more than $US100 billion ($A132 billion).

"For years I have been a trustee - an inactive trustee at that - of only one recipient of my funds, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMG). I am now resigning from that post, just as I have done at all corporate boards other than Berkshire's," Buffett said in a prepared statement on Wednesday.

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"The CEO of BMG is Mark Suzman, an outstanding recent selection who has my full support. My goals are 100 per cent in sync with those of the foundation, and my physical participation is in no way needed to achieve these goals."

Buffett, the chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, also said on Wednesday that he is halfway to reaching his goal of giving away the entirety of his shares in the conglomerate and that he's making another $US4.1 billion in donations.

Buffet gave no reason for stepping down from the Gates Foundation but questions have been raised about the structure of its leadership after reports of Bill Gates' behaviour in the workplace.

It was recently revealed that board members at Microsoft Corp made a decision in 2020 that it wasn't appropriate for Gates, the company's co-founder, to sit on its board as they investigated the billionaire's prior romantic relationship with a female Microsoft employee that was deemed inappropriate.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has said that it is not investigating the allegations in the media as the reported incident involving one of the world's largest, most influential non-profits was made by "an anonymous former employee".

And Buffett, now 90, has begun stepping away from his leadership role at Berkshire Hathaway as well as positions on other corporate boards.

This year, Buffet said that he would step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

Buffett said on Wednesday while he still loves his job, "I'm clearly playing in a game that, for me, has moved past the fourth quarter and into overtime."

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