MPs criticise £245m armed forces payroll system

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National Audit Office had to qualify MoD accounts after system provided insufficient information

Many forces personnel are not happy with the JPA system Failures by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to improve its £245m human resources (HR) system have been criticised by MPs as "unacceptable". ...

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