Huawei Dismisses Its Employees Accused of Living Spying in Poland

Huawei Dismisses Its Employees Accused of Living Spying in Poland

Huawei was again hit by pressure by the arrest of its employees in Poland on suspicion of alleged espionage. Huawei immediately fired the employee.

Huawei's position in the eyes of the international since 2018 can be likened to an egg on the edge.

Not only because of the movement of boycott Huawei given by the United States and several other countries which accused him of being a Chinese state accomplice to espionage, but there were also other allegations.

Huawei Dismisses Its Employees Accused of Living Spying in Poland


Now, one of his employees was arrested in Poland on charges of alleged espionage; Huawei's steps were very strict, immediately fired.

The move was taken by this giant technology company because it felt that there had been a lot of suspicion about the company's motivation. Therefore, the employee named Weijing Wang was immediately fired, even though the espionage act had no direct connection with Huawei.

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According to an official statement issued by the company, the employee tarnished the name of the company and also damaged Huawei's reputation globally.

Not only Weijing Wang, Polish police also arrested Poles on the same charges, namely alleged espionage. It is clear that Huawei has taken such firm action, because the pressure given by the United States has been very large.

You might even know that the superpower is trying to influence other countries to reject Huawei's products into their country. Countries that have participated in the current blockade of Huawei products are New Zealand, Australia and Japan.

The arrest of Huawei's CFO in Canada, Wangzhou Meng, on allegations that said he was assisting a sanctioned country from the United States was also a serious blow.

Even the United States tried to extradite Wangzhou Meng from Canada to be tried by American law.

The aftermath of this incident turned out to make Huawei's position even more difficult, because the Polish Minister of Internal Affairs, Joachim Brudzinski, participated in giving pressure.

The minister asked the European Union and NATO to coordinate in rejecting the entry of devices from Huawei. Although Huawei wants to be expelled, Poland's political position is to continue to cooperate with the Chinese state.

Whether Poland and its worst case, countries in Europe, will take part in a boycott of Huawei is still unknown.

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