Malaysia anti-graft agency probing government deal with chip firm Arm Holdings
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Published on March 4, 2026.
The Malaysian government is investigating allegations of corruption and fraud regarding a 1.1 billion rupee deal between the government and British chip firm, Arm Holdings. The allegations stem from the purchase of the rights to the company by the company. The scandal is believed to be related to the purchase and sale of the licenses.
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