More fallout from a pay hike scandal for managers at the Provincial Health Services Authority.
It came to light they'd been given raises above and beyond guidelines established by government.
That lead to the resignation of president and C-E-O Lynda Cranston.
She's now been asked to stay on during a transition period until July 31st.
The board is now cancelling planned salary hikes for 187 managers, a savings of about 660 thousand dollars a year.
Today's statement from board chair Wynne Powell also contains an apology, saying the initial decision to grant the pay hikes may have let patients, and the people of BC down.