An internal accountant and a former general manager at a now defunct Nova Scotia home-heating oil firm made misrepresentations related to its financial statements, according to new claims made in a legal case involving the company, which collapsed into bankruptcy last month. Maritime Fuels, which owes tens of millions of dollars to its creditors, sued its former accounting firm for negligence this fall, accusing it of signing off on statements showing the company was profitable when in fact it was suffering a $9.5-million shortfall. A notice of defence filed Friday by accountant Baker Tilly Nova Scotia denies all allegations against it, and blames Maritime Fuels for the problems, including
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