Ottawa aims to clear Phoenix backlog by 2025, spend nearly $1B more

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Ottawa aims to clear Phoenix backlog by 2025, spend nearly $1B more
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The failure of the pay system has so far cost the federal government $3.5 billion — a number that could continue to grow as government tries to tackle the massive backlog.

debacle that has plagued the public service since 2016, and can’t yet say what the final price tag will be to axe the system entirely.

The backlog needs to be cleared before Ottawa can finally dump the error-prone pay system for government employees, said Alex Benay, the associate deputy minister of the Public Services department Benay couldn’t say how much the government will spend before the situation is fully solved, but promised the government would be transparent about any issues encountered along the way.

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