In Malaysia, Anwar’s former ally Rafizi Ramli grilled over US$278 million Arm chip deal
Malaysia's anti-corruption agency (MACC) questioned former economy minister Rafizi Ramli on Monday regarding a US$278 million semiconductor deal with British firm Arm Holdings. The inquiry, which began last year, is investigating alleged abuse of power and irregularities linked to the strategic partnership between the economy ministry and Arm Limited UK.

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AI-generatedMalaysia's anti-corruption agency (MACC) questioned former economy minister Rafizi Ramli on Monday regarding a US$278 million semiconductor deal with British firm Arm Holdings. The inquiry, which began last year, is investigating alleged abuse of power and irregularities linked to the strategic partnership between the economy ministry and Arm Limited UK. Rafizi, a former ally of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, stated he has nothing to hide and is confident in his case if charges are filed. The investigation is being conducted under the MACC Act concerning the misuse of office for gratification. Supporters gathered outside the MACC headquarters to show solidarity.
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The case is being investigated under Section 23 of the MACC Act for misuse of office or position for gratification.
The deal is a strategic partnership between the economy ministry and Arm Limited UK worth 1.1 billion ringgit (US$278 million).
Rafizi Ramli was questioned by Malaysia's anti-corruption agency over a semiconductor deal with Arm Holdings.