Michael Hayden, also the former head of the
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), said in an interview with the paper
that Huawei had "shared with the Chinese state intimate and extensive
knowledge of the foreign telecommunications systems it is involved
with".
"I think that goes without saying," he was quoted as saying.
The
newspaper reported Hayden said intelligence agencies have hard evidence
of spying activity by the world's No. 2 telecoms equipment maker. It
did not detail that evidence.
Huawei,
founded in 1987 by former People's Liberation Army officer Ren
Zhengfei, has repeatedly denied being linked to the Chinese government
or military or receiving financial support from either.
Hayden
is a director of Motorola Solutions, which provides radios, smart tags,
barcode scanners and safety products. Huawei and Motorola Solutions Inc
(MSI.N) had previously been engaged in ...........Read full story at Reuters India
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