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Malaysia seeks former aide James Chai over RM1.1B deal with Arm Holdings; he denies contact and calls probe damaging.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is seeking James Chai, a former aide to ex-economy minister Rafizi Ramli, over allegations tied to a RM1.1 billion government deal with British semiconductor firm Arm Holdings.
Chai, who left his role in June 2025, is wanted for questioning regarding his post-government work with a company linked to the Silicon Vision Programme.
The MACC has summoned 12 witnesses from government agencies and is reviewing Cabinet documents.
Rafizi denies wrongdoing and claims the probe is politically motivated, while MACC insists the investigation is impartial.
Chai, currently in the UK, says he has not been formally contacted and criticizes the public notice as damaging to due process.
The probe continues amid broader scrutiny of government contracts.
Malasia busca al ex asesor James Chai por un acuerdo de RM1.1B con Arm Holdings; él niega el contacto y llama a la investigación dañina.