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Either Huawei or HSBC is lying as Meng case moves to Hong Kong

In August 2013, at a restaurant in Hong Kong, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou gave a PowerPoint presentation to HSBC that is now the focus of her Canadian legal team s bid to overturn American charges against her and halt Meng s extradition to the US. That presentation concerned the Chinese equipment vendor s relationship with Skycom, a mysterious firm that is alleged to have sold American IT equipment to Iran, in breach of US sanctions. US prosecutors argue Skycom was a front company for Huawei, a means of keeping the Chinese vendor s name out of a business deal. Strikingly, Huawei does not today deny that it once owned Skycom. Until Meng s arrest at Vancouver Airport in December 2018, it was describing the firm as a local business partner in Iran. But in recent court filings, it acknowledges that it previously controlled the company.

Mecanica Hires David Daren, P Eng

Share this article Share this article OXNARD, Calif., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Mecanica Scientific Services, an engineering and scientific analysis firm, proudly announces the most recent hire of David Daren, P.Eng., as a senior crash accident reconstruction engineer joining the team at its headquarters in Oxnard, CA. Over the last 33 years, Mr. Daren has been involved in the investigation, analysis and engineering reconstruction of over 2,000 automobile, auto-pedestrian, truck, bicycle and motorcycle collisions. As an expert, he specializes in crash reconstruction, vehicle dynamics, and Event Data Recorder (EDR) analysis.  He has provided expert testimony in California Superior Court, British Columbia Supreme Court and Alberta s Provincial Court and Court of Queen s Bench. Mr. Daren earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta in 1987 and completed numerous graduate level engineering courses in dynamics of structures, fracture mech

COVID-19 lockdowns violate federal inmate rights, suit alleges

Without notice or explanation, it subjected incarcerated persons to medical and administrative lockdowns a form of isolation akin to solitary confinement for indeterminate periods of time, the suit alleges. It suspended parole hearings and withheld the programs and services that incarcerated persons require in order to secure parole eligibility. Other alleged breaches, according to the claim, relate to the suspension of visits and religious services, as well as to the provision of substandard health-care. The claim was filed by a prisoner rights group, the John Howard Society, and seven inmates. Several of them have serious health conditions. Correctional Service of Canada said on Wednesday it was reviewing the claim and insisted its priority was to ensure health and safety of employees, offenders and the public.

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