28 January 2020
Jonathan Djanogly repeats calls for Huawei to fund replacement equipment in the event of security breach
Mr Jonathan Djanogly (Huntingdon) (Con)
Given what I have heard today, I accept the sense of the Government’s position. However, on drafting a contract with Huawei, would it not make sense, as far as the British public are concerned, that if there were to be a breach of national security, Huawei should pay for the replacement, not the British public?
Dominic Raab
I agree with the spirit with which my hon. Friend spoke. Of course, if there were that kind of breach, it would almost certainly be a criminal offence, not just a contractual issue. What I can reassure him is that the legislation will set out all the recourse that would be had against the operators.