Malaysia’s Anti-Graft Agency to Quiz Ex-Minister Over Arm Deal

Rafizi Ramli

Photographer: Samsul Said/Bloomberg

Malaysia’s anti-graft agency said it has summoned former economy minister Rafizi Ramli for questioning following a probe into a deal involving Arm Holdings Plc.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission said it will record Rafizi’s statement at its office in the administrative capital of Putrajaya on Monday. The investigation relates to allegations of abuse of power and irregularities centered around 1.1 billion ringgit ($277 million) of semiconductor investments involving the economy ministry and Arm, the agency said in a statement late Saturday.