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Huawei Canada senior VP Scott Bradley quits as scrutiny of company grows

  • Senior vice-president for corporate affairs broke the news in an online post that did not give a reason for the move

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Huawei Canada Vice-President of Corporate Affairs Scott Bradley outside after the BC Supreme Court bail hearing of Huawei CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on December 11, 2018. Photo: Reuters
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One of Huawei Canada’s top executives on Friday said he was leaving his post after more than seven years with the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, which is facing heightened scrutiny over security issues from Canada and its allies.

Scott Bradley disclosed his departure as the company’s senior vice-president for corporate affairs in a post on LinkedIn that did not give a reason for the move. He could not immediately be reached for comment.

Scott Bradley’s LinkedIn page. Photo: LinkedIn
Scott Bradley’s LinkedIn page. Photo: LinkedIn
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Huawei Technologies is under intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with the Chinese government and US-led allegations that its equipment could be used by Beijing for spying.

On Friday, sources said Poland had arrested a Huawei employee and former Polish security official on spying allegations.

Arrest of Huawei exec in Polish ‘spy’ case leaves China ‘gravely concerned’

Bradley was a key public spokesman for Huawei Canada, which has been under the spotlight since Canadian authorities in December arrested chief financial officer Sabrina Meng Wanzhou of its parent company at the request of the United States.

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