Saturday, June 2, 2018

PUBLIC SERVICE IGNORES REFORMS FROM AUDITOR GENERAL

  Canada's auditor general says he's getting tired of filing annual reports recommending reforms to the way the government does business — only to see those recommendations disappear down the memory hole afterward.
   Michael Ferguson released his spring audits on Tuesday. They included scathing criticisms of the government's performance on the Phoenix pay system, Indigenous services and military justice.
  Many of these problems have been highlighted in Ferguson's reports in the past. And that, he told CBC News, is the problem.
  "We always get the department agreeing to our recommendation but then somehow we come back five years later, 10 years later and we find the same problems"


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