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‘State security funding Huawei’

CIA adds to allegation­s as firm rejects anonymous sources

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BEIJING: US intelligen­ce has accused Huawei Technologi­es of being funded by Chinese state security, The Times said, adding to the list of allegation­s faced by the Chinese technology company in the West.

The CIA accused Huawei of receiving funding from China’s National Security Commission, the People’s Liberation Army and a third branch of the Chinese state intelligen­ce network, the British newspaper reported yesterday, citing a source.

Earlier this year, US intelligen­ce shared its claims with other members of the Five Eyes intelligen­ce-sharing group, which includes Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, according to the report.

Huawei dismissed the allegation­s in a statement cited by the newspaper.

“Huawei does not comment on unsubstant­iated allegation­s backed up by zero evidence from anonymous sources,” a Huawei representa­tive told The Times.

The company, the CIA and China’s Foreign Ministry did not respond immediatel­y to requests for comment.

The accusation comes at a time of trade tensions between Washington and Beijing and amid concerns in the United States that Huawei’s equipment could be used for espionage. The company has said the concerns are unfounded.

Authoritie­s in the United States are probing Huawei for alleged sanctions violations.

Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s chief financial officer and daughter of its founder, Ren Zhengfei, was arrested in Canada in December at the request of the United States on charges of bank and wire fraud in violation of US sanctions against Iran.

She denies wrongdoing and her father has previously said the arrest was “politicall­y motivated”.

Amid such charges, top educationa­l institutio­ns in the West have recently severed ties with Huawei to avoid losing federal funding.

Another Chinese technology company, ZTE Corp , has also been at the centre of similar controvers­ies in the United States.

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— Reuters Under fire: A woman walking past an advertisem­ent on an elevator showing Huawei Mate 10 series phones with a camera system co-developed with Leica in Shanghai.
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