Not to my knowledge. It's surprising that these kinds of errors crop up in the public accounts, given that the government takes a long time to disclose them. Last year, for example, they were published in December. It's almost November now and we still don't have the public accounts, whereas many other governments can publish their public accounts three or four months after the fiscal year ends. The fiscal year ended nearly seven months ago now, and we still don't have the accounts. That suggests that there shouldn't be any errors in them. They should be nearly perfect since it takes a little more time to publish them.
It fortunately isn't something we often see.