Auditor general says ‘cultural’ shift needed to prevent another Phoenix
OTTAWA — The failed federal public service pay system was the result of a “government culture” that stands in the way of helping people, auditor general Michael Ferguson said Tuesday as he issued his latest report to Parliament.
The problem-plagued Phoenix pay system was mismanaged from the very beginning and is just one of the “incomprehensible failures” of the government over the last decade, Ferguson told a news conference after tabling the report.
Auditors also found flaws in Canada’s military justice system; in how government surplus assets are disposed of; and in Ottawa’s failure to close socio-economic gaps between on-reserve First Nations people and other Canadians.
“The building and implementation of Phoenix was an incomprehensible failure of project management and oversight,” Ferguson said, adding later that the government has reached a critical moment where it needs to reflect on how to change the way it does business.


