The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Huawei exec asks Canada court to relax bail conditions

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VANCOUVER: An executive for Chinese tech giant Huawei, facing extraditio­n to the US on fraud charges, on Tuesday asked a Canadian court to ease her bail conditions, citing Covid-19 fears.

On the stand, Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou’s husband Liu Xiaozong testified that Meng is fearful of catching Covid-19 from her security guards, which were ordered by a judge for the duration of her extraditio­n fight.

He said she may be ‘at increased risk from Covid-19’because of her hypertensi­on and past thyroid cancer surgery.

Since the start of the outbreak, he said, “I would usually observe three (guards) accompanyi­ng my wife in their vehicle... and (it) could be three different people from one day to the next.”

But government lawyers questioned Meng’s sincerity, revealing to the court that she’d gone out on several recent group excursions including to a restaurant with 14 people on Christmas Day — in apparent violation of public health rules aimed at slowing the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The businesswo­man has been in a two-year battle against extraditio­n over charges Huawei violated US sanctions on

Iran.

She has denied charges that she hid Huawei’s relationsh­ip with former subsidiary Skycom in Iran from HSBC bank.

Her arrest on a US warrant during a Vancouver stopover in December 2018 — and Beijing’s detention nine days later of two Canadians, former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessma­n Michael Spavor — caused a major diplomatic rift between Canada and China.

Soon after her arrest, Meng was released on bail conditions including a curfew in one of her two Vancouver mansions, that she wear a GPS monitoring ankle bracelet, and daytime supervisio­n by private security guards.

She is now asking, defence lawyer Bill Smart told the court, to be allowed “to leave her residence in non-curfew hours without being accompanie­d by (guards).”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Meng arrives at British Columbia Supreme Court, with her security team in Vancouver, Canada.
— AFP photo Meng arrives at British Columbia Supreme Court, with her security team in Vancouver, Canada.

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