The Government has spent more than $1 million on consultants as part of the switch over to Novopay including $650,000 on testing of the payroll system; but ignored the results, Labour says.
Information obtained by the Labour Party shows the Ministry of Education spent $650,000 on "user acceptance testing," which showed nearly half of 731 trial-users felt they were ready for the system to go live.
Labour's acting education spokesman Chris Hipkins said teachers had put up with four months of botched paydays with the Novopay payroll, and today's end-of-year pay was expected to have more errors and failures.
He said it was crazy for the ministry to request testing and then ignore the results.
"The Government has poured $30 million into Novopay so far. That's a hell of a lot of taxpayer's money. You would have thought that the ministers in charge might have taken their responsibilities more seriously, and at least looked at the testing they shelled out more than half-a-million dollars on."