Key figure in Phoenix public service pay transition says he’s leaving the team
OTTAWA — The public servant leading the transition away from the federal government’s error-prone Phoenix pay system says he is stepping down because the team no longer needs him.
Alex Benay, associate deputy minister at Public Services and Procurement Canada, said in a LinkedIn post announcing his departure Wednesday that the backlog of Phoenix cases older than a year and the overall queue of complaints are at their lowest levels ever.
He said his team is now equipped to remove the “dark stain” of Phoenix from the government’s record.
Phoenix centralized pay services for most federal employees a decade ago, but it has been plagued by problems that left many public servants facing delayed or incorrect payments. Ottawa is now transitioning to a new pay system, Dayforce.
