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Malaysia anti-graft agency probing government deal with chip firm Arm Holdings

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's anti-graft agency said on Wednesday that it is investigating corruption and fraud allegations involving a 1.1 billion ringgit ($279 million) deal between the Malaysian government and British chip firm Arm Holdings.

Malaysia anti-graft agency probing government deal with chip firm Arm Holdings

Rene Haas, CEO of chip tech provider Arm Holdings, holds a replica of a chip with his company's logo on it, during an event in which Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim officially announces a $250 million deal with the company, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia March 5, 2025. Photo: Reuters

Authorities were also looking into a proposed takeover of IJM Corp by ⁠local conglomerate Sunway, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Azam Baki said at a press conference.

Twelve people so far have been summoned to give statements on the Arm Holdings deal, including a former minister as well as officials from the economy ministry and Malaysia's investment agency, Azam said.

He said anti-graft ‌authorities ⁠are looking into issues concerning abuse of power, fraud and governance in relation to the Arm deal.

"We will investigate this matter in a fair and professional manner," Azam ⁠said, adding that more witnesses will be summoned to assist in the probe.

Malaysia's government agreed to ⁠pay Arm $250 million over 10 years to acquire the firm's chip design plans for ⁠local manufacturers in a deal announced in March 2025.

($1 = 3.9470 ringgit)

Reuters

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