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Paul Ramsay, Australian billionaire leaves $3bn fortune to charity after death | |
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One of the richest men in Australia has left his fortune of an estimated $3billion (£1.65billion) to charity. | One of the richest men in Australia has left his fortune of an estimated $3billion (£1.65billion) to charity. |
Paul Ramsay died aged 78 at home in New South Wales on Thursday, following a short illness that started with a suspected heart attack on holiday in Spain. | Paul Ramsay died aged 78 at home in New South Wales on Thursday, following a short illness that started with a suspected heart attack on holiday in Spain. |
As the founder and chairman of Ramsay Health Care, which runs about 120 hospitals around the world, he was listed by Forbes as the ninth-richest person in Australia. | As the founder and chairman of Ramsay Health Care, which runs about 120 hospitals around the world, he was listed by Forbes as the ninth-richest person in Australia. |
His will has transferred the bulk of his estate to the established Paul Ramsay Foundation, which will become one of the wealthiest charities in the country. | His will has transferred the bulk of his estate to the established Paul Ramsay Foundation, which will become one of the wealthiest charities in the country. |
John O’Grady, Ramsay Health Care’s group general counsel and secretary, said the money would be “of enduring benefit to the Australian community”. | John O’Grady, Ramsay Health Care’s group general counsel and secretary, said the money would be “of enduring benefit to the Australian community”. |
He added: “The Foundation will receive the benefit of the vast majority of his controlling shareholding in Ramsay Health Care Limited, which will largely be retained on trust for the Foundation.” | He added: “The Foundation will receive the benefit of the vast majority of his controlling shareholding in Ramsay Health Care Limited, which will largely be retained on trust for the Foundation.” |
No specific plans for the funds have yet been outlined. | No specific plans for the funds have yet been outlined. |
Mr Ramsay, who never married and had no children, is survived by his twin sister Anne and brother Peter. | Mr Ramsay, who never married and had no children, is survived by his twin sister Anne and brother Peter. |
He was known for his large donations to charity, including $300,000 (£165,000) to the foundation set up by Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey. | He was known for his large donations to charity, including $300,000 (£165,000) to the foundation set up by Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey. |
After starting Ramsay Healthcare with a psychiatric hospital in Sydney in 1964, he led it to become of the largest providers in Australia. | After starting Ramsay Healthcare with a psychiatric hospital in Sydney in 1964, he led it to become of the largest providers in Australia. |
In 1983 he moved into television and has a stake in regional TV network Prime and also had shares in a digital advertising firm. | In 1983 he moved into television and has a stake in regional TV network Prime and also had shares in a digital advertising firm. |
Louise Walsh, the chief executive of Philanthropy Australia, told the Sydney Morning Herald his last bequest could be the biggest single charitable donation in Australian history. | Louise Walsh, the chief executive of Philanthropy Australia, told the Sydney Morning Herald his last bequest could be the biggest single charitable donation in Australian history. |
“Paul Ramsay’s decision is an incredible act of generosity,” she said. | “Paul Ramsay’s decision is an incredible act of generosity,” she said. |
Ms Walsh hoped it would “inspire other local entrepreneurs to follow his example.” | Ms Walsh hoped it would “inspire other local entrepreneurs to follow his example.” |
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