B.C. auditor highlights costs of 2021 disasters, pandemic relief payments
VICTORIA — An annual report from British Columbia’s auditor general says the province is owed millions by people who were ineligible for COVID-19 relief grants and that the government will spend billions on recent weather-related disasters.
Auditor general Michael Pickup says the report draws attention to the spending as significant, but it doesn’t identify problematic accounting in those areas.
The report says the $5-billion price tag for recovery and response efforts after destructive wildfires, landslides and flooding was higher than the costs of weather-related emergency management measures over the previous 19 years combined.
The audit released Tuesday also shows the province is trying to recover nearly $10.5 million from more than 10,000 people who weren’t eligible to receive $1,000 pandemic relief grants because they hadn’t filed a 2019 tax return in B.C.