B.C. auditor general cites two ‘significant errors’ in government’s final accounts
VICTORIA — The office of British Columbia’s auditor general says he found two “significant errors” in the New Democrat government’s year-end public financial statements, but the Ministry of Finance says it’s been advised to continue using what it says are long-standing accounting practices.
Michael Pickup says in a statement the errors could mislead users of the financial statements, but does not suggest wrongdoing.
Finance Minister Katrine Conroy released the government’s audited financial statements Thursday for last fiscal year, which peg the province’s deficit at $5.035 billion, lower than a previous forecast of $5.9 billion.
Pickup, who was not available for further comment, says in the statement one error involves how the government reports money from the federal government and other sources, and the second relates to the province understating contractual obligations.