A WAMCO worker cleans a road in Male' City. (Sun Photo/Fayaz Moosa)
Employees of the state‑owned waste management company WAMCO continue to face delays in receiving their monthly salaries.
A post on X by user Nishana Moosa on March 10 claimed that many WAMCO staff had still not been paid their salaries for the month.
Speaking to Sun on Tuesday, a WAMCO employee said staff have now gone three months without receiving their salaries. He noted that while some departments have recently been paid, many employees remain unpaid.
In January, the Pension Office revealed that three state‑owned companies, including WAMCO, had failed to deposit employees’ pension contributions for more than three months.
At the time, WAMCO said that although pension deductions were made from staff salaries, the company had been unable to deposit the funds due to financial constraints linked to delayed invoice payments.
WAMCO last deposited pension contributions in October 2024, and has not made any payments to the pension fund since.