
US Judge Rules Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's Admissions Usable in Criminal Trial
A US judge has ruled that admissions made by Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou in 2021, where she acknowledged Huawei illegally conducted business in Iran, can be used against the company in a criminal trial. This decision allows her previous statements to be presented as evidence in the ongoing legal proceedings.
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Huawei CFO’s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules
CFO Meng Wanzhou said in 2021 that Huawei illegally conducted business in Iran.
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A top Huawei Technologies executive’s admission that the Chinese telecoms company illegally conducted business in Iran can be used in the coming US trial against Huawei, according to a judge’s ruling filed in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou made the admission as part of a 2021 deal to dismiss the criminal charges she faced in the case. In a four-page statement of facts, Meng acknowledged lying to a financial institution about Huawei’s compliance with...
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