MPs, staff have ‘a few issues’ with Phoenix, but House not scrapping it: Speaker’s Office

The House has not yet complied a list of those affected. The Senate, meanwhile, is looking for a new service provider, after it said more than 350 identified pay errors were generated by the payroll system.
The office of House Speaker Geoff Regan, pictured at a Nov. 2 Board of Internal Economy meeting, says the House is not looking to follow the Senate's lead and ditch the Phoenix pay system.
The House of Commons is not looking to opt out of the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system, the Speaker's office says, despite some MPs and their staff reporting problems. "There have been a few issues with pay but the House administration does not have a record...

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