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FORTUNE.COM// JA N.1.
LEGAL WOES THE DECEMBER ARRESTof Huawei chief
financial officer Meng Wanzhou at an
airport in Vancouver was shocking in its own right. Here
was a top-ranking executive of a global technology
company—and the daughter of the founding chairman,
no less—being hauled off like a common criminal on
nonspecific charges related to alleged violations of laws
involving U.S. sanctions against doing business in Iran.
More shocking still was that Meng, now out on bail
pending a U.S. extradition request, was just one of
many high-profile executives who lately found
Hot Under the
White Collar
Around the globe, prosecutors seem to have
a growing appetite for holding corporate
leaders accountable. What’s driving the shift?
By Adam Lashinsky
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