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After 3-year legal battle, Huawei exec leaves Canada for China

Judge ends proceedings against Meng Wanzhou on extradition to US

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 25 Sep 2021 8:20AM

After 3-year legal battle, Huawei exec leaves Canada for China
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou has spent nearly three years under house arrest in Canada while fighting extradition to the US to face fraud charges related to a company unit’s selling of equipment in Iran in violation of sanctions. – AFP pic, September 25, 2021

VANCOUVER – A Canadian judge yesterday ended extradition proceedings against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou and ordered her bail conditions lifted, effectively freeing her and bringing to a close a nearly three-year legal saga.

The decision by British Columbia Supreme Court associate chief justice Heather Holmes comes after Meng earlier reached a deferred prosecution agreement with the United States to avoid felony fraud charges.

“I’ve signed the order of discharge,” said Holmes at the end of a short hearing in which Canadian government lawyers acting on behalf of the US requested a stay of proceedings and the removal of bail conditions.

Meng spent nearly three years under house arrest in Vancouver while fighting extradition to the US to face fraud charges related to a Huawei subsidiary’s selling of equipment in Iran in violation of sanctions.

Outside the Vancouver courthouse, Meng thanked the judge, her supporters, Chinese officials, and even the Canadian government for “upholding the rule of law”.

“Over the past three years, my life has been turned upside down.

“It was (a) disruptive time for me as a mother, a wife and a company executive.

“But, I believe every cloud has a silver lining. It really was an invaluable experience in my life... As the saying goes, the greater the difficulty, the greater the growth.”

Canada’s Justice Department, meanwhile, issued a statement confirming that Meng is now “free to leave Canada”.

Meng flew back to China yesterday following the ruling.

The 49-year-old daughter of Ren Zhengfei, the billionaire founder of the world-leading telecoms equipment supplier, was seen in Canadian broadcast footage boarding a flight to the city of Shenzhen shortly after she was granted release. – AFP, September 25, 2021

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