Huawei says detained CFO to seek extradition stay, rights violated

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Argues business activities were conducted with the full knowledge of banking officials.

Huawei says detained CFO to seek extradition stay, rights violated
Huawei said on Wednesday that it will seek to stay extradition proceedings against its detained chief financial officer, saying her business activities were conducted with the full knowledge of banking officials. Meng Wanzhou, 47, the daughter of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's billionaire founder ...

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