Judge urged to reject Huawei motion over US government bid to disqualify lawyer

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Judge urged to reject Huawei motion over US government bid to disqualify lawyer
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Prosecutors say attorney's prior post in government creates unprecedented conflicts of interest

04 June 2019 - 11:50A Huawei company logo is seen at a shopping mall in Shanghai, China. Picture: REUTERS/ALY SONG

The prosecutors said Cole, who served as deputy attorney-general until 2015, represented the government in a related investigation, without disclosing details. Huawei asked the court to review “overbroad” redactions in the US motion seeking his removal. A spokesman for Huawei Technologies, the world’s largest telecommunications equipment maker, declined to comment, and Cole did not respond to a request for comment. Cole entered a not guilty plea on behalf of Huawei in March.

Huawei has been involved in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the US, the order said.

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