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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou reaches agreement with US to resolve fraud charges

The problem is their entire country has a "conform mentality" burnt into their brains (like a certain Star Trek nemesis). When they come across people who don't conform these people standout like an elephant in the middle of a sheep herd. If two elephants are seen they start thinking it must be a conspiracy as this MUST BE a double unlikelyhood.
Which country are we taking about?
If chinese dislike the West they can return to the communist motherland.
Meng can give up her mansions.
Why not, if cheap enough with discount I am willing to buy it. She will be released from her burden in Canada.

The Chinese don’t dislike the west, rather they love it on an individual level. But on a civilizational level, everyone wants to be on top if they can help it, and especially if it keeps them safe from others interfering in the affairs of the middle country.
 
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So US basically chickened out, had it been French or Indian, they would have bended over to get shafted, that's the difference between dogs and sovereign powers.

The next Canadian thinking of becoming a lapdog will think twice. Hahaha

So? China is openly buying Venezuelan and Iranian oil, wtf can you do? This is an obvious kowtow to China. BIDEN needs us to maintain Dollar stability. People are gong to transact in digital yuan soon.

LOL. Your profanities aside, it is China that has been warned that financial fraud can be held to account, as can China's ongoing violations of US sanctions. (Canada will remain firmly in the US camp regardless of Chinese hostage taking.)

The digital Yuan will remain a joke just like the Yuan in real life in its desire to replace the USD, but a dream for commiebots like you.
 
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Wells Fargo account fraud scandal

The company was fined $185 million dollars. Nobody was detained.
The fine was a part of the settlement, not from the court sentence. Also, read the following from the same link you just posted:

"However, this settlement does not cover any future litigation against any individual employee of the bank."
 
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The CEO was fined and banned.
Still, nobody was detained.


Another case.

Volkswagen emissions scandal

The Volkswagen emissions scandal, sometimes known as Dieselgate[23][24] or Emissionsgate,[25][26] began in September 2015, when the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of violation of the Clean Air Act to German automaker Volkswagen Group.[27] The agency had found that Volkswagen had intentionally programmed turbocharged direct injection (TDI) diesel engines to activate their emissions controls only during laboratory emissions testing, which caused the vehicles' NOx output to meet US standards during regulatory testing, while they emitted up to 40 times more NOx in real-world driving.[28] Volkswagen deployed this software in about 11 million cars worldwide, including 500,000 in the United States, in model years 2009 through 2015


Again nobody was detained.
 
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Still, nobody was detained.


Another case.

Volkswagen emissions scandal

The Volkswagen emissions scandal, sometimes known as Dieselgate[23][24] or Emissionsgate,[25][26] began in September 2015, when the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of violation of the Clean Air Act to German automaker Volkswagen Group.[27] The agency had found that Volkswagen had intentionally programmed turbocharged direct injection (TDI) diesel engines to activate their emissions controls only during laboratory emissions testing, which caused the vehicles' NOx output to meet US standards during regulatory testing, while they emitted up to 40 times more NOx in real-world driving.[28] Volkswagen deployed this software in about 11 million cars worldwide, including 500,000 in the United States, in model years 2009 through 2015


Again nobody was detained.
Read this:

"Winterkorn, who served as VW’s management board chairman and thus VW’s highest ranking executive from January 2007 until September 2015, is the ninth individual against whom U.S. criminal authorities have announced charges in connection with this matter. Two former VW engineers, Oliver Schmidt, 48, and James Liang, 63, both German citizens, pleaded guilty to participating in the conspiracy alleged in the indictment and are currently serving sentences of 84 months and 40 months in prison, respectively, imposed by U.S. District Judge Sean F. Cox of the Eastern District of Michigan. Five additional defendants, including former VW executives and senior managers, were indicted in January 2017, but have not been apprehended. Similar to Winterkorn, each of them is believed to be a German citizen and to reside in Germany. Finally, one former manager of VW’s subsidiary Audi AG, Giovanni Pamio, 61, an Italian citizen, has been charged by complaint and currently remains in Germany pending extradition. "

Also, interestingly, Germany does not extradite its own citizens to another country, other than some EU member states or international courts, according to Article 16:

Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Art 16


(1) Die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit darf nicht entzogen werden. Der Verlust der Staatsangehörigkeit darf nur auf Grund eines Gesetzes und gegen den Willen des Betroffenen nur dann eintreten, wenn der Betroffene dadurch nicht staatenlos wird.
(2) Kein Deutscher darf an das Ausland ausgeliefert werden. Durch Gesetz kann eine abweichende Regelung für Auslieferungen an einen Mitgliedstaat der Europäischen Union oder an einen internationalen Gerichtshof getroffen werden, soweit rechtsstaatliche Grundsätze gewahrt sind.
 
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Good now China for the lesson

they better not do patent infringement again
 
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The problem is their entire country (China) has a "conform mentality" burnt into their brains (like a certain Star Trek nemesis). When they come across people who don't conform these people standout like an elephant in the middle of a sheep herd. If two elephants are seen they start thinking it must be a conspiracy as this MUST BE a double unlikelyhood.
(China) has a "conform mentality" ? What does that makes Japan ?
Yeah because he took responsibility for everything instead of playing games like that zero integrity Huawei lady did for 3 years. No reason to detain him since he cooperated.

Playing games ?

Later Friday afternoon, B.C. Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes officially ended the Canadian proceedings, signing an order to discharge the U.S. extradition request and vacate Meng's bail conditions.

She addressed Meng directly before ending a hearing that lasted less than 15 minutes.

"You have been cooperative and courteous throughout the proceedings and the court appreciates and thanks you for that," Holmes said.
 
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The outcome will like be China buy more US treasury and become a "currency manipulator" again. But I bet this time US will keep quiet about this currency manipulator word.
 
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Only China has the balls to perform such a feat that will go down in history books. America and their bullish tactics shall not subdue those who have a strong motherland. Emotional scenes.
 
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China is doing world a favor on justice. US looted French Alstom by kidnapping a French elite and that time Sarkozy traitor whole country. China shows the world one no need to fear US.


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Meng admits the fraud before the court.


No she didn't, she admitted before a US Attorney , but not in a court. This was a face saving maneuver as there was no more strategic move to make.
 
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The problem is their entire country (China) has a "conform mentality" burnt into their brains (like a certain Star Trek nemesis). When they come across people who don't conform these people standout like an elephant in the middle of a sheep herd. If two elephants are seen they start thinking it must be a conspiracy as this MUST BE a double unlikelyhood.

Japan is conformity. You obviously confuse China with Japan.
 
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Look the same pattern story of fake accusations by usa mafia regime:



Human rights attorney Steven Donziger has now been under house arrest in his New York City apartment for two years. The reason for his detainment, as Lee Camp puts it in this clip from “Redacted Tonight,” is that Donziger made it his business to hold Chevron accountable for how the Big Oil megacorp “harmed, sickened and killed tens of thousands in Ecuador” and tried to avoid paying “billions of dollars” in restitutions.

Take a look at any contract between a Chinese company and a foreign nation you will find their contract explicitly says all disputes go through arbitration set up by CCP in Singapore.
In china people just disappear without any due process.
 
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