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Huawei CFOโ€™s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules

A top Huawei executiveโ€™s admission that the Chinese telecom company illegally conducted business in Iran can be used in the upcoming US trial against Huawei, a US judge has ruled. The ruling was filed in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. The companyโ€™s chief financial officer,

Huawei CFOโ€™s admissions can be used at criminal trial, US judge rules
Al Jazeera โ€” 17 June 2026
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A top Huawei executiveโ€™s admission that the Chinese telecom company illegally conducted business in Iran can be used in the upcoming US trial against Huawei, a US judge has ruled.

The companyโ€™s chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, made the admission as part of a 2021 deal to dismiss the criminal charges she faced in the case. She had been accused of bank fraud in the US in connection with violating sanctions on Iran. In a four-page statement of facts, Meng acknowledged lying to a financial institution about Huaweiโ€™s compliance with sanctions and export control law.

โ€œMeng was โ€” and is still โ€” Huawei Techโ€™s CFO,โ€ US District Judge Ann Donnelly wrote. โ€œHuawei Tech should not be able to object that admitting the statement of its senior executive about her conduct in connection with her job โ€” which Huawei Tech adopted โ€” violates Huawei Techโ€™s rights.โ€

Donnelly rejected Huaweiโ€™s argument that prosecutors could not use Mengโ€™s admission against it because the company was entitled to remain silent despite her statement. The judge also said it was unnecessary for Huawei to question her at trial.

A Huawei spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Meng, whose father, Ren Zhengfei, founded Huawei, made worldwide headlines in 2018 when she was arrested on a US warrant after landing in Vancouver, straining both US-China and China-Canada relations.

The warrant was filed after a sealed indictment accused her and the company of bank fraud forย misleading HSBCย and other banks about Huaweiโ€™s business in Iran.

Meng spent nearly three years underย house arrest in a six-bedroom, multimillion-dollar Canadian home as she fought extradition to the US.

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