
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Body Offers to Pay Witness Flight for Chips Probe
Malaysia’s anti-corruption agency has offered to cover the flight costs for a London-based key witness to assist in its investigation into possible corruption linked to a US$250 million deal signed last year between the government and a British chip company.
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Malaysian anti-corruption body offers to pay key witness’ flight for chips probe
Malaysia’s anti-corruption agency on Wednesday offered to pay for the flight of a London-based key witness to help with its investigation into possible corruption linked to a US$250 million deal signed last year between the government and British chip design firm Arm Holdings. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has for the past month been on the hunt for former government aide James Chai, whom it said was a key witness in its probe on possible abuse of power, fraud and governance...
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