N.B. spent $13 million to find $10 million in savings, auditor says
FREDERICTON — A consultant who was paid $13 million to find savings for the New Brunswick government only saved $10 million — or less, the province’s auditor general says.
Kim MacPherson said the consultant also billed $600,000 in travel expenses, but never had to produce any receipts.
“It’s appalling,” Green Leader David Coon said after MacPherson issued her report Tuesday.
The unidentified consultant — the Liberal government said it was Ernst and Young — was hired in 2013 by the previous Progressive Conservative government to help the Department of Social Services identify significant budget savings.


