U.S. levels charges against Huawei for stealing secrets, evading sanctions
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice is formally levelling criminal charges against Chinese tech juggernaut Huawei Technologies, two subsidiaries and Meng Wanzhou, the influential chief financial officer who has been free on bail in Vancouver since she was arrested by Canadian authorities nearly two months ago.
The charges, contained in two newly unsealed indictments, allege that Huawei misrepresented its ownership of a Hong Kong-based subsidiary to circumvent American sanctions against Iran. Furthermore, they say Huawei stole telecommunications technology, trade secrets and equipment from U.S. cellphone provider T-Mobile USA, acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker told a news conference Monday.
Rather than being the work of one or two rogue actors, Whitaker said the alleged conduct bore the hallmarks of “corporate-sponsored behaviour” that was directed as company policy.