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Huawei CFO’s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules

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Huawei CFO’s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules

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 d

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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 d

CFO Meng Wanzhou said in 2021 that Huawei illegally conducted business in Iran. 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.

Al Jazeera English reported the story as "Huawei CFO’s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules." South China Morning Post reported the story as "Huawei CFO Meng’s admissions can be used against company at criminal trial, US judge rules."

2 sources have covered this story, including Al Jazeera English and South China Morning Post. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 20 hours ago.

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