- #13 [Joeyd], 20-07-25 22:21.
- #12 [olddude], 20-07-25 22:06蝗党做慣衰嘢就屈人地都係好似自己咁
- #11 [t4456], 20-07-25 21:41Mouthpiece of a State known to cooking books accuse international bank for fabricating evidence against state back international firm. Holding my breath to see what evidence this state has.
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- #10 [3M1e], 20-07-25 21:22自作自受。
- #9 [DeepSea^^], 20-07-25 21:14當日出賣眾籌畀兄弟的戶口,已經做了豬八怪。
- #8 [Bankguy], 20-07-25 20:53HSBC denies Chinese media reports that it 'framed' Huawei
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BEIJING (Reuters) - HSBC on Saturday denied Chinese media reports that it had “framed” Huawei Technologies and played a role in the arrest of the chief financial officer (CFO) of the world’s biggest telecoms equipment maker.
In a statement posted on the bank's Chinese WeChat messaging service account, the London-headquartered lender said it did not participate in the decision of the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Huawei.
The HSBC statement comes a day after China's official People's Daily newspaper published a report accusing HSBC of being an accomplice of the United States and lying about Huawei, resulting in the arrest of its CFO Meng Wanzhou.
Meng was arrested in December 2018 at Vancouver International Airport on a warrant from the United States.
She is accused by U.S. authorities of bank fraud for misleading HSBC about Huawei's relationship with a company operating in Iran, putting HSBC at risk of fines and penalties for breaking U.S. sanctions on Tehran.
"The context of the development of the Huawei incident clearly shows that the U.S. investigation of Huawei was not triggered by HSBC,” the bank said in its WeChat post, without directly referring to the People's Daily report.
"HSBC has no malice against Huawei, nor has it ‘framed’ Huawei,” it said.
"In response to information requests from the U.S. Department of Justice, HSBC only provided factual information. HSBC has not ‘fabricated’ evidence or ‘concealed’ facts, nor will it distort facts or harm any customers for our own benefit.”
The People’s Daily report on Friday alleged HSBC was well aware of Huawei’s business in Iran, and had been “setting traps” for the company since 2012.
Other Chinese media, including the China Global Television Network, have made similar allegations against HSBC.
Meng is fighting extradition to the United States and has said she is innocent. She has been in house arrest in Vancouver since her detainment.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hsbc-hldg-huawei/hsbc-denies-chinese-media-reports-that-it-framed-huawei-idUSKCN24Q0GR
最後修改時間: 2020-07-25 20:54:31 - #7 [bliss33], 20-07-25 20:34以為搵到掛名腥港頭目阿東腥街頭簽名支持僭建蝈不安法有著數,而家裏外不是人,英國朝野上下小到撻皮
- #6 [bankguy], 20-07-25 20:29落街站簽名支持國安法都冇用,豬八戒照鏡,兩面不是人。
一間國際大銀行被指捏做證據,陷害客戶,簡單奇恥大辱!對銀行嚟講,冇嘢緊要過 reputation!
最後修改時間: 2020-07-25 20:34:36 - #5 [敗家仔], 20-07-25 20:29咪就係,想取回上海原址點知借頭借路過左比浦發銀行,自己既野都拎吾番
吾好吾記而家香港匯豐個設計係可以成座拆走 - #4 [DeepSea^^], 20-07-25 19:53忘記了當年點解由上海逃跑來香港
最後修改時間: 2020-07-25 19:53:37 - #3 [RickMax], 20-07-25 19:51與虎謀皮等比中共抄多次
- #2 [lym], 20-07-25 19:50關閉滙豐啦。
- #1 [Manblood], 20-07-25 19:40係咪咁樣!
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