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Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Agency Launches Investigation into Arm Holdings Deal
The investigation by Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Agency into the deal with Arm Holdings may impact the country's foreign investment landscape.
Editorial Staff
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Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Agency has initiated an investigation into the contractual relationship between Arm Holdings and the Malaysian government, raising concerns about potential corruption.
This inquiry, which began on March 14, 2026, could have significant implications for the architecture of future foreign investments in Malaysia, particularly in the tech sector.
The outcome of this investigation may influence investor confidence and operational frameworks for international partnerships within the region.