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Rafizi completes statement in RM1.1 billion semiconductor probe

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Former minister Rafizi Ramli finishes four-day questioning by MACC over alleged abuse of power in a semiconductor deal

PUTRAJAYA: Former Economy Minister Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli has completed giving his statement to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) after four days of questioning over alleged abuse of power linked to a government contract worth nearly RM1.1 billion.

According to him, the entire statement-recording process proceeded smoothly and was conducted professionally by MACC investigating officers.

“The questioning ended at 4.30 pm. I was informed that all statements had been fully recorded, covering approximately 131 pages over four days,” he told reporters after finishing the nearly seven-hour session here today.

Expressing gratitude to the MACC investigation team for their professional conduct throughout the process, Rafizi said he had not received any information on further action or possible charges to date, as the probe is still ongoing with several more witnesses expected to be called.

He added that the four-day investigation focused on the decision-making process and procedures, covering meetings, documents and related minutes.

“The focus is on the decision-making process and procedure…there is no money element whatsoever,” he said.

Yesterday, MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki was reported to have said that the investigation into a RM1.1 billion investment linked to a semiconductor strategic cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Economy and UK-based company Arm Holdings was now in its final stages.

He said 22 witnesses have been called so far, including political analyst Chai Jin Shern, also known as James Chai, with only two more witnesses left to have their statements recorded, one in Taiwan and another locally.

The MACC opened its investigation on Feb 16 following complaints from several non-governmental organisations alleging the agreement was rushed and skewed, potentially resulting in financial implications for the government.

The case is being investigated under Section 23 of the MACC Act 2009.

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