B.C. judge takes aim at heart of case against Meng Wanzhou

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B.C. judge takes aim at heart of case against Meng Wanzhou
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Meng Wanzhou leaves home to attend her extradition hearing at B.C. Supreme Court, in Vancouver, on Aug. 5.A B.C. judge raised questions on Thursday about the allegation at the heart of the U.S. case against a Chinese business executive facing extradition from Canada., chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., committed fraud by lying in a PowerPoint presentation in 2013 to her Hong Kong bankers about the company’s relationship with Skycom Tech Co. Ltd. The purpose, the U.S.

Beijing urges U.S. to drop extradition case against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou as officials meet in China Ms. Rahman replied that the U.S. position is that “Huawei did wholly control and own Skycom,” but that the presentation did not portray the relationship honestly. It “suggests a distinction being made between the company itself and other companies, third parties,” Ms. Rahman said, and it conveyed a message that “Skycom was not Huawei.”What’s the significance of the distinction between a business partner and a de facto subsidiary if both are doing business in Iran?” She said Ms. Meng, in her PowerPoint presentation, “seems to have been open about saying both Huawei and Skycom are doing business in Iran.

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