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Shane Warne Foundation a wake-up call for charities regulator

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imageShane Warne says he is 'disappointed' with the recent performance of his charitable foundation.Mal Fairclough/AAP

Cricketer Shane Warne recently admitted he was “disappointed” with the recent performance of his charity, after it was reported it had donated an average of only 16 cents of every dollar of A$1.8 million raised from...

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