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stated on November 17, 2022 in an Instagram post:

“Bill Gates tells G20 world leaders that ‘death panels’ will soon be required.”

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No, philanthropist Bill Gates didn’t say death panels ‘will soon be required’

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  • Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates didn’t attend the recent Group of 20 meeting in Bali, according to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 
     
  • In 2010, he mentioned death panels at the Aspen Institute Ideas Festival in Colorado, but he didn’t say or even suggest that they would "soon be required." 
 
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Microsoft Corp. co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates did not attend the recent annual Group of 20 meeting in Bali, according to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. But that hasn’t stopped misinformation from spreading about Gates’ alleged remarks at that event. 

“Bill Gates tells G20 world leaders that ‘death panels’ will soon be required,” reads a Nov. 17 Instagram post that includes an image of Gates speaking. “Unelected world health czar Bill Gates has used his appearance at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, to raise a discussion about ‘death panels.’ According to Gates, death panels will be necessary in the near future in order to end the lives of sick and unwell people due to ‘very, very high medical costs.’” 

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

The image of Gates was not taken at the G20 summit, which, again his foundation says he didn’t attend. It’s a Bloomberg News photo that was published with an Oct. 16 story from the publication — before the summit — about Gates’ pledge to spend $1.2 billion to try to end the poliovirus. 

Gates shared the Bloomberg News photo and article about a month ago on his LinkedIn account, writing, “Last week, I sat down with Bloomberg News to talk about why I remain so committed to eradicating polio.”

Gates mentioned “death panels,” in 2010 during a conversation about education and health care systems at the Aspen Institute Ideas Festival in Colorado. Gates was talking about weighing spending on education and health care when he said, “There’s also a lack of willingness to say is spending $10 million on that last month of life on that patient, would it be better to lay off those 10 teachers and make that up in medical costs? That is called the ‘death panel’ and you’re not supposed to have that discussion.” 

He didn’t say anything else about death panels, least of all that they would “soon be required,” as the post says. 

We rate claims that Gates made such a statement at the recent G20 summit Pants on Fire!

 
Our Sources

Instagram post, Nov. 17, 2022

C-SPAN, Bill Gates on Education and Health Care Systems, July 8, 2010

Bill Gates LinkedIn post, October 2022

Bloomberg News, Gates Pledges $1.2 Billion to Speed End of Crippling Poliovirus, Oct. 16, 2022

The Telegraph, Bill Gates: ‘I would do pretty much anything to help eradicate polio,’ Oct. 16, 2022

The New York Times, What is the G20?, Nov. 15, 2022

The Associated Press, Posts misrepresent 2010 clip of Bill Gates discussing health care, Nov. 18, 2022

 

No, philanthropist Bill Gates didn’t say death panels ‘will soon be required’

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