New Brunswick auditor general to review property assessment system
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s auditor general will review the province’s property assessment system in the wake of a series of errors, while a former judge who was examining the same issue is bowing out.
The reviews were launched after a whistleblower alleged in March that more than 2,000 property owners were given improper and inflated tax bills. Premier Brian Gallant has said his government is committed to getting to the bottom of the thousands of mistakes with assessments going back to 2011.
On April 3, the government announced that former Court of Appeal justice, Joseph Robertson, had agreed to undertake a review.
But on Monday, Attorney General Serge Rousselle announced that Robertson is discontinuing his probe — citing the potential for overlap with a review being done by auditor general Kim MacPherson.


