â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Auditor General has concerns with province’s financial statements

BC’s Auditor General Carol Bellringer has looked at the provincial government’s Summary Financial Statements. While she feels the province’s statements are fair, she is expressing concerns (referred to as “qualifications”) in three areas.

Speaking on behalf of Bellringer is Deputy Auditor General Russ Jones.

Recording Revenue

For the fifth year in a row, the Auditor General is highlighting the province’s revenue recording method. When a province or territory receives funding from other governments, often the federal government, the money is often only to used on a specific project. Public sector accounting standards require governments to record these funds as soon as a project is bought, built, or complete.

Bellringer found the BC government’s accounting methods typically under-report revenues and cloud the province’s financial position.

Rate-Regulated Accounting

The BC government has set its own accounting policies for RRA, which it enforces on the third-party regulator responsible for the rate-setting process. Therefore, the BC government impacts the rate-setting process and its own bottom line.

Transportation Investment Corporation

The Transportation Investment Corporation (TIC) is a crown agency that was established to oversee the construction and tolling of the Port Mann Bridge connecting Coquitlam and Surrey and now overlooks the George Massey Tunnel placement project (Delta-Richmond).

The BC government considers the TIC to be a “self-supporting” entity – which means bridge tolls will cover expenses, but the Auditor General feels differently.

The annual audit of the Summary Financial Statements is the largest financial audit in BC. It encompasses over 150 entities accountable to the provincial government and takes 60 staff over 40,000 hours to complete.

On September 1st, the office will release a report further explaining all of these qualifications.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

<p>

- Advertisement -
</p>

Latest News

Update: power restored in PG after mid-afternoon outage

BC Hydro crews are dealing with a mid-day power outage in Prince George. 643 customers are in affected north of Midland Road and East of Aberdeen Road.

Music at the Pavilion to kick off Thursday night

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park is the place for free live music this summer starting on Thursday. The City is hosting Music at the Pavilion every second Thursday until August 21st.

Helicopter crash in the South Cariboo under investigation

Four people were taken to hospital for treatment following a helicopter crash over the weekend in the South Cariboo. 100 Mile House RCMP responded to the incident that happened yesterday (July 6) in Lone Butte.

Texas 4,000 makes several stops in northern B.C.

A team of cyclists from Texas have made their way through the Bulkley Valley heading to Anchorage, Alaska.

WestJet adding more flights on B.C. routes

WestJet is increasing the frequency of several B.C. routes, starting next week. 
- Advertisement -