Malaysian anti-graft agency probes $280M govt deal with UK chip giant is drawing significant interest across the industry.
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia — Malaysia's anti-corruption agency said on Wednesday it was probing alleged abuse of power, fraud and governance issues linked to a 1.11-billion-ringgit ($280-million) deal between the Malaysian government and United Kingdom chip giant Arm Holdings.
Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.
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