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Huawei theft case: Chinese professor Bo Mao, despite no remorse, to return home from US after guilty plea

  • The academic had been accused of stealing American technology for the telecoms firm
  • Mao was sentenced to time served for lying to the FBI after a more serious wire conspiracy charge was dropped

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Bo Mao, a computer science professor at Xiamen University in China and a visiting professor at the University of Texas, pleaded guilty to a single count of making a false statement. Photo: Xiamen University

A Chinese professor accused of stealing American technology to benefit China’s Huawei Technologies Co. plans to return to his home country after being sentenced on Monday for lying to the FBI.

Despite expressing no remorse, Bo Mao was sentenced to time served by US District Judge Pamela Chen in Brooklyn, following his December 4 guilty plea. Prosecutors, who supported the sentence, dropped a more serious wire fraud conspiracy charge.

Mao had been a visiting professor at the University of Texas at Arlington when he was arrested in August 2019. He is expected to return to China on Wednesday.

Prosecutors said Mao agreed with a California technology company, later shown to be Silicon Valley’s CNEX Labs, to obtain its circuit board ostensibly for academic research, but ultimately shared proprietary information with Huawei.

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Chen said that while Mao pleaded guilty only to lying, his criminal conduct was “much broader and far worse”, and that “he might even be considered a patriot” at home.

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