Former Malaysian Deputy Minister of Economy, <strong>James Chai</strong>, has left the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission after over eight hours of testimony. The investigation concerns a deal with a global semiconductor company.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) announced it will cover travel expenses for a key witness residing in London to aid investigations into a potential corruption deal worth $250 million with British firm ARM. This unprecedented move aims to ensure vital evidence is presented in the ongoing inquiry.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) will cover the travel costs for political analyst <strong>James Chai</strong> to return to Malaysia as part of its ongoing investigation into a <strong>1.1 billion ringgit</strong> government project with <strong>ARM Holdings</strong>. This follows Chai's failure to respond to the commission's requests twice.