Samsung Kenya has been under intense scrutiny as a result of allegations that the business had not paid its promoters’ incentives since March 2024.
According to the promoters, the corporation anticipates that they will continue working despite not receiving compensation and no clear communication.
According to reliable sources within the company, Samsung Kenya has reportedly attributed the holdups to financial constraints.
However, the impacted promoters, who rely on these incentives for their revenues, have not accepted this rationale very well.
While speaking to nyakundireport.com on the pretext of anonymity, one promoter voiced their unhappiness with the situation.
Since March, Samsung Kenya has not paid its promoters any incentives, yet they continue to expect them to work. The insider said that there is no information that is particularly clear, and that they are claiming that they do not have sufficient funds.
“It is incomprehensible that they expect us to continue advertising their goods without providing us with any kind of compensation for our work.” Although they continue to provide evasive explanations about financial restrictions, it is quite evident that they do not place a priority on the wellbeing of their workers.
As of now, Samsung Kenya has not issued an official comment in response to these charges.
Given the circumstances, there are serious questions about how the company treats its employees and how it handles its finances.
As more information becomes available, there is a good chance that Samsung Kenya will come under increasing pressure to find a solution to the problem, as well as to provide its promoters with open dialogue and fair reimbursement.
Sources continue to dedicate themselves to raising consciousness about labor abuses and campaigning for the rights of workers across all sectors, exposing them.