B.C. auditor general highlights $6-billion budget dispute with government

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B.C. reviewer general Michael Pickup said he has worries about the way B.C. reports cash it gets from different degrees of government for capital ventures like streets and extensions. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press) 
English Columbia's reviewer general says he has a very long term contrast of assessment with the public authority over ascertaining the territory's monetary main concern that currently amounts to $6 billion. 
Michael Pickup said the worry identifies with the way B.C. reports cash it gets from different degrees of government for capital tasks like streets and extension, and it is presently into its tenth year. 
"This implies, in basic terms, we can't help contradicting the public authority's show of its monetary bookkeeping as much as $6 billion," he said at a news meeting following the arrival of a review report by the free office. 
B.C's. representative general, Carl Fischer, says in a reaction articulation remembered for the examiner's report that the public authority readies its budget summaries under the territory's Budget Transparency and Accountability Act. 
Neither Finance Minister Selina Robinson nor the Ministry of Finance were quickly accessible for additional remark.
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