B.C. auditor general calls out B.C. government, says parts of its 2021-22 financial statements are not accurate
VICTORIA — Although not unprecedented, it is unusual for a government auditor general to report that sections of the B.C. government’s financial statements are not correct, like it did today (Aug. 31).
The Auditor General of B.C. reports directly to the legislative assembly and provides assurance about the government’s overall operations and is independent of government.
The auditor general’s audit of B.C.’s 2021-22 summary financial statements resulted in a qualified opinion indicating that parts of government’s financial statements are not accurate, according to a statement issued Wednesday (Aug. 31) by the B.C. government.
A qualified audit opinion is unusual and should not be taken lightly. When auditors issue a qualified opinion, they are usually warning the users of those statements about information they should not rely on. Qualifications, like the ones in this report, represent errors or omissions the auditor considers so significant that, if uncorrected, might mislead a financial statement user.
