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Athol Williams was born on 20 June, 1970 in Cape Town, South Africa, is a South African philosopher and poet. Discover Athol Williams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Athol Williams |
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Writer, Social Philosopher |
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53 years old |
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Gemini |
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20 June, 1970 |
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20 June |
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Cape Town, South Africa |
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South Africa
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Athol Williams Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Athol Williams worth at the age of 53 years old? Athol Williams’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from South Africa. We have estimated Athol Williams's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Athol Williams (born 20 June 1970) is a South African poet, social philosopher and public intellectual based at Oxford University.
Williams was born in Lansdowne, Cape Town, South Africa, and grew up in Mitchells Plain, the coloured township established under apartheid.
Before becoming a professional writer and social philosopher, he worked in business for fifteen years, mainly as a strategy advisor.
The poem captured the newfound optimism associated with the release from prison of Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid leaders in 1990.
He is the co-founder of Read to Rise, an NGO that promotes youth literacy by making appropriate books available to children in poor communities and founder of the Institute of Social and Corporate Ethics (ISCE).
He serves on the board of New Contrast Literary Magazine, a South African literary journal, and is the founder of the Cape Flats Book Festival.
Williams is acknowledged for his anti-corruption and ethical business stance.
It was at the University of the Witwatersrand, in 1991, that he published his first poem, "New South Africa", in the student publication Wits Student.
From 2009 to 2014, Williams published his poetry under the pseudonym AE Ballakisten.
His poetry typically addresses four themes: (i) social justice as in the poems When It Rains, Protest in Colombo and Coat of Arms (ii) exploration of our humanity as in Your Song (iii) inspiration as we find in 39 Postcards or (iv) the surreal as in the poem At Home.
Williams's academic writing focuses on corporate responsibility and business ethics.
He is often published in the media on topics of poverty, youth literacy, social justice and corporate malfeasance.
Williams writes regularly on public affairs for publications in South Africa and is a regular radio guest and conference speaker.
He has a regular column for Thought Leader and has recently published in the Mail & Guardian, The Big Issue and Business Day.
In October 2019, Williams blew the whistle on Bain & Company stating that they had withheld relevant information from the Nugent Commission investigating irregularities at South African Revenue Service.
In December 2019, several media outlets reported that Bain had attempted to buy Williams's silence.
The Nugent Commission found that Bain did not make full disclosure.
Bain have denied these allegations.
In March 2021, Williams testified for two days before the State Capture Commission presenting evidence relating to Bain's alliance with Jacob Zuma and Tom Moyane in alleged state capture in South Africa.
The Commission's final report concluded that Bain's behaviour was 'unlawful' and praised Williams for rejecting hush money and acknowledged his contribution, stating 'it particularly wishes to express its appreciation to Mr Williams for the evidence he gathered and placed before the Commission.' In November 2021, Williams published Deep Collusion: Bain and the capture of South Africa based on his testimony and experience at Bain.
On 1 November 2021, Williams fled South Africa due to safety concerns.
As a witness and whistle-blower who implicated dozens of individuals in the ongoing Zondo Commission, he feared possible reprisal.
While in exile, Williams collaborated with Lord Peter Hain to draw global attention to Bain's corrupt activities in South Africa.
One outcome of this campaign was the announcement by the UK government on 3 August 2022 that its investigation concluded Bain was 'guilty of grave professional misconduct' leading to a 3 year ban from state contracts.
Williams holds three academic posts at Oxford University.
In 2023 he was appointed Lecturer in Management at Said Business School and Lecturer in Management at St Peter's College.
He has held the position of Research Associate at Hertford College since 2022.
He is the first person to earn five master's degrees from five global top-ranked universities.
He holds the following degrees:
Williams has held the positions of Adjunct Professor at University of the Witwatersrand and Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Town, specialising in corporate responsibility and ethical leadership
He was also a Research Fellow in the Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of Stellenbosch.