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Huawei CFO Tied to Company Implicated in Attempted Sale to Iran —

huawei_380Someone working for a partner of the Chinese telecom giant Huawei was certain eager to sell a bunch of Hewlett-Packard networking gear to a wireless phone provider in Iran.

Such a sale, would of course be illegal under US-imposed trade sanctions against that country. A report from Reuters says that didn’t appear to stop an executive connected to a Huawei partner company called Skycom, based in Hong Kong, from trying anyway.

Reuters says Huawei’s CFO, Cathy Meng, daughter of Huawei’s founding CEO Ren Zhengfei sat on Skycom’s board for a little more than a year ending in 2009. Skycom, which Huawei has previously described as a “major partner” was apparently the entity through which the proposed sale was to take place, though no deal was ever done. And HP for its part was never involved in any of it.

Huawei says Skycom is a “normal business partner,” and requires all its partners to stick to its trade compliance system.

Huawei’s operations in Iran over the years have been part of the litany of complaints leveled against the company in a congressional report earlier this year. The other worry is that Huawei gear might be used in some way spy on American companies and government agencies. A review of the company ordered by the Obama Administration found no evidence of spying, but didn’t exactly allay any of those fears either.


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