The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canadian court refuses to relax Huawei exec’s bail terms

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VANCOUVER: A Canadian judge on Friday rejected Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s request to relax her bail conditions as she fights against extraditio­n to the US on fraud and conspiracy charges.

British Columbia Supreme Court Justice William Ehrcke ruled that the Chinese businesswo­man must remain under constant supervisio­n by court-ordered security guards – imposed after her arrest two years ago.

“The conditions imposed in my original bail order are the minimum necessary to ensure Ms. Meng will attend court as and when required and will not flee the jurisdicti­on,” Ehrcke said.

“These conditions are necessary... in light of the fact that Ms Meng is neither a resident nor citizen of Canada, has significan­t resources at her disposal, and is facing serious charges that could ultimately result in her incarcerat­ion in the US if she is convicted.”

Meng’s arrest on a US warrant during a Vancouver stopover in December 2018 – and Beijing’s subsequent detention of two Canadians – caused a major diplomatic rift between Canada and China.

She faces fraud and conspiracy charges in the US related to alleged violations of US sanctions against Iran by Huawei and a covert subsidiary, Skycom.

The entreprene­ur – whose father is Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei

– denies hiding the company’s relationsh­ip with Skycom in Iran from HSBC bank.

Lawyers for Canada’s attorney general opposed modifying her bail conditions.

Meng’s extraditio­n trial is scheduled to resume in March and wrap up at the end of May.

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