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Compliance Huawei Meng Wanzhou Case - Indictment: Compliance Huawei Meng Wanchou case, #2
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In the book "Luxembourg Wealth Management – Job Contract"  CEO Mohamed Hosen, Mazars Luxembourg was cited for saying: "Nothing ever happens. Perhaps we have to pay some money!".

In our first volume the Compliance case against Huawei and its CEO Meng Wanchou was discussed based on media reporting.

In this second volume the reader can familiarise himself with the indictment.

Bear in mind, however, that the fundamental rule is that anyone is presumed innocent until found guilty by a court of law, according to Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution.

Similar rules formally govern most European countries.

The next step is for a hearing whether the Canadian courts acceptthere is probable cause that CFO Meng Wanchou violated also Canadian law and can be extradited to the United States.

Ms Meng is facing a hearing 6 Feb 2019 on extradition to the United States for trial.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEric Thomsen
Release dateFeb 5, 2019
Compliance Huawei Meng Wanzhou Case - Indictment: Compliance Huawei Meng Wanchou case, #2

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    Compliance Huawei Meng Wanzhou Case - Indictment: Compliance Huawei Meng Wanchou case, #2
    Compliance Huawei Meng Wanzhou Case - Indictment: Compliance Huawei Meng Wanchou case, #2

    In the book "Luxembourg Wealth Management – Job Contract"  CEO Mohamed Hosen, Mazars Luxembourg was cited for saying: "Nothing ever happens. Perhaps we have to pay some money!". In our first volume the Compliance case against Huawei and its CEO Meng Wanchou was discussed based on media reporting. In this second volume the reader can familiarise himself with the indictment. Bear in mind, however, that the fundamental rule is that anyone is presumed innocent until found guilty by a court of law, according to Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Similar rules formally govern most European countries. The next step is for a hearing whether the Canadian courts acceptthere is probable cause that CFO Meng Wanchou violated also Canadian law and can be extradited to the United States. Ms Meng is facing a hearing 6 Feb 2019 on extradition to the United States for trial.

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Eric Thomsen

Eric Thomsen hat in den Bereichen Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Recht veröffentlicht, Ausstellungen organisiert und Konzerte veranstaltet.

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