Gustav Wilson’s passion for people and his commitment to delivering excellent services are his driving forces when it comes to bettering the lives of South Africans.
He works in the department of correctional services and is dedicated to the rehabilitation of inmates. He has embarked upon a number of projects and programmes throughout his illustrious career.
Wilson has served 25 years in various positions in government since he began as a social worker at the Free State department of social development in 1995. Over the years, he has used his wealth of knowledge and experience to address the issues of poverty, inequality and unemployment — going beyond the call of duty in everything he does and contributing towards the spiritual, moral and economic upliftment of his community.
He grew up in very difficult circumstances, so he knows first-hand what it feels like to go to bed on an empty stomach, and this inspired him to dedicate time and financial resources to making a difference. Whether he’s changing the life of one child or a whole family, he’s doing what he can to make sure no one goes hungry.
“I choose civil service because I believe that with my skills, knowledge and experience I can make a difference in the lives of people in my community. It has never been about a position or rank, but rather the difference and impact I can make to address issues of poverty, inequality and unemployment.”