Deceased former principal secretary of N.B. vice-regal office embezzled funds: RCMP
FREDERICTON — A senior civil servant who had control of the former New Brunswick lieutenant-governor’s finances is accused of siphoning hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funds into his personal coffers between 2012 and 2019.
Court documents reveal the RCMP is alleging Tim Richardson, the deceased former principal secretary of the vice-regal office, shifted $719,620 of funds from the lieutenant-governor’s budget into his personal bank account. The RCMP have not laid charges in this case.
The fraud allegations are found in an Aug. 17 affidavit sworn before the Court of Queen’s Bench, by an RCMP commercial crime investigator seeking to prevent the sale of Richardson’s home in Fredericton.
Court documents indicate government auditors were told by former Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau — who died in August 2019 — that she did not have discussions with Richardson on the matter.