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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Moira Warburton
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VANCOUVER: Huawei<\/a> Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou<\/a>'s request for a publication ban on new evidence her legal team received from HSBC<\/a> has been denied by a Canadian court in her U.S. extradition case, a lawyer involved in the case said on Friday.

Meng, 49, was arrested in December 2018 for allegedly misleading
HSBC<\/a> about Huawei Technologies Co Ltd<\/a>'s business dealings in Iran, causing the bank to break U.S. sanctions.

She faces a Canadian government extradition attempt on charges of bank fraud in the United States.

Canadian prosecutors had fought her request for a publication ban on documents relevant to her case received from HSBC via a court in Hong Kong. The documents were provided on the condition that Meng make a reasonable effort to keep them private.

The
British Columbia Supreme Court<\/a> on Thursday dismissed the request, said Daniel Coles, the legal counsel representing a consortium of media outlets - including Reuters - who argued against the publication ban.

The reasons for the denial were not made public, pending issues relating to a previous publication ban, Coles said.

Prosecutors representing the Canadian government had argued that \"to be consistent with the open court principle, a ban must be tailored\" and details should be selectively redacted from the public, rather than the whole documents.

Meng has been under house arrest in Vancouver for more than two years and fighting her extradition. Meng has said she is innocent.

Alykhan Velshi, vice president of corporate affairs at
Huawei<\/a> Canada, said in an emailed statement the company accepts the court's decision, adding that \"the truth in these documents can now come out.\"

The Canadian government and HSBC were not immediately available for comment.

The open court principle requires that court proceedings be open and accessible to the public and to the media.

It is unclear what documents Huawei obtained from HSBC, but defense lawyers argue they are relevant to Meng's case. Hearings in the extradition case are scheduled to finish in late August.
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加拿大法院拒绝华为首席财务官推动出版禁令美国引渡案件的新证据

加拿大检察官打她请求发布禁止她的案件收到相关文件通过法院在香港汇丰银行。提供的文件,条件是孟做出一个合理的努力使他们私有的。

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温哥华:华为首席财务官孟晚舟的要求发布禁止她的法律团队收到新的证据汇丰银行已经被加拿大法院否认美国引渡案件,律师参与此案的周五表示。

孟,今年49岁,2018年12月被捕,涉嫌误导汇丰银行关于华为技术有限公司在伊朗的生意往来,导致银行打破美国的制裁。

她面临着加拿大政府引渡尝试在美国银行诈骗的罪名。

加拿大检察官打她请求发布禁止她的案件收到相关文件通过法院在香港汇丰银行。提供的文件,条件是孟做出一个合理的努力使他们私有的。

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不列颠哥伦比亚最高法院丹尼尔·科尔斯说,周四驳回请求法律顾问代表组成的一个财团媒体——包括路透社——谁反对发布禁令。

拒绝的原因是不公开的,等待相关问题之前发布禁令,科尔斯说。

检察官代表加拿大政府认为“符合公开法庭的原则,禁令必须定制”和细节应该有选择地编辑从公众,而不是整个文档。

孟软禁在温哥华已经两年多,战斗引渡。孟说,她是无辜的。

企业事务副总裁Alykhan Velshi华为加拿大在一份电邮声明中说,该公司接受法院的决定,并称“真相在这些文件现在可以出来。”

加拿大政府和汇丰银行没有立即对此事发表评论。

开法院原则要求法庭程序开放和向公众和媒体访问。

目前还不清楚文件华为获得汇丰银行,但辩护律师认为他们孟相关的案件。引渡案件的听证会定于8月下旬完成。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Moira Warburton
<\/strong>
VANCOUVER: Huawei<\/a> Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou<\/a>'s request for a publication ban on new evidence her legal team received from HSBC<\/a> has been denied by a Canadian court in her U.S. extradition case, a lawyer involved in the case said on Friday.

Meng, 49, was arrested in December 2018 for allegedly misleading
HSBC<\/a> about Huawei Technologies Co Ltd<\/a>'s business dealings in Iran, causing the bank to break U.S. sanctions.

She faces a Canadian government extradition attempt on charges of bank fraud in the United States.

Canadian prosecutors had fought her request for a publication ban on documents relevant to her case received from HSBC via a court in Hong Kong. The documents were provided on the condition that Meng make a reasonable effort to keep them private.

The
British Columbia Supreme Court<\/a> on Thursday dismissed the request, said Daniel Coles, the legal counsel representing a consortium of media outlets - including Reuters - who argued against the publication ban.

The reasons for the denial were not made public, pending issues relating to a previous publication ban, Coles said.

Prosecutors representing the Canadian government had argued that \"to be consistent with the open court principle, a ban must be tailored\" and details should be selectively redacted from the public, rather than the whole documents.

Meng has been under house arrest in Vancouver for more than two years and fighting her extradition. Meng has said she is innocent.

Alykhan Velshi, vice president of corporate affairs at
Huawei<\/a> Canada, said in an emailed statement the company accepts the court's decision, adding that \"the truth in these documents can now come out.\"

The Canadian government and HSBC were not immediately available for comment.

The open court principle requires that court proceedings be open and accessible to the public and to the media.

It is unclear what documents Huawei obtained from HSBC, but defense lawyers argue they are relevant to Meng's case. Hearings in the extradition case are scheduled to finish in late August.
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