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Gareth Corfield Fri 19 Feb 2021 // 13:31 UTC Share
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Huawei has lost its novel endeavour to use a 1879 law in London as part of its efforts to get CFO Meng Wanzhou out of a US extradition tussle in Canada.
The complicated High Court application was about letting Meng (and Huawei) obtain copies of internal documents from British multinational bank HSBC about a Powerpoint presentation the CFO gave to a senior bank staffer, as reported last week from the hearing.
Meng, with the support of Huawei, had tried to use the Bankers Books Evidence Act 1879 (BBEA). Section 7 of the 19th century act says courts can order banks to hand over copies of any entries in a banker s book to third parties engaged in a lawsuit.
The socialite released her single on January 14 in her quest to be a superstar
She is billed as a princess who breaks the rules for her song called BackFire
But her showbiz debut has been met with criticism and doubt on social media
Annabel is the youngest of three children of Huawei s founder Ren Zhengfei
She is the half-sister of Huawei s CFO who is under house arrest in Vancouver
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