Victorian government consults with administrators of collapsed security firm MA Services

The Victorian government has confirmed it is consulting with the administrators of a collapsed Melbourne-based security firm as 1,700 jobs hang in the balance. 

MA Services provides security, cleaning and maintenance staff to the public sector and major retailers, including Coles, Kmart, Aldi, Amazon, Dan Murphy’s and several AFL clubs. 

The company, which administrators say operates across the country, entered voluntary administration on Tuesday.

It has also had its licence cancelled by the Victorian Labour Hire Authority, which it requires to operate. 

Up to 1,700 workers are now facing redundancy.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the Victorian government said it was consulting with the company’s administrators.

The company has worked with the government, including by providing security at Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station and Federation Square.

“We note that the administrators are evaluating ways to preserve continuity of services and future employment opportunities where possible for impacted staff,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said government operations were not expected to be impacted. 

“We expect MA Services to fulfil all of its obligations to staff and contractors,” the spokesperson said.

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