

Published: Mar 9, 2026 10:04 AM
Updated: 1:04 PM
“However, the suggestion that Rafizi (Ramli) and his team derived personal gain from this deal is far-fetched. To equate the Arm (Holdings PLC) deal with 1MDB is like a ‘cerita dongeng’ - a fairy tale that no rational person could believe.”
COMMENT | The state’s harassment of James Chai, a former aide to ex-economy minister Rafizi Ramli and a small cog in the bloated bureaucracy of Malaysia, is further evidence of Madani attempting to create a counter-narrative to the allegations facing MACC, specifically its head honcho, Azam Baki.
The MACC’s ludicrous explanation of why Chai has become a “wanted person”, supposedly because attempts to contact him on WhatsApp were blocked, is the kind of incompetent leadership that further deepens the public’s mistrust of the MACC.
Make no mistake, if the state was genuine in wanting to make contact with Chai, it has the methods and means to do so.
All we have to do is revisit what Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said in an interview with Sinar Harian more than a decade ago about the reach and influence of the state security apparatus.
“Jangan memandang rendah kepada kerajaan kerana mereka ada kuasa, ada televisyen, radio, duit, dan media. Mereka juga ada alat-alat risikan dan sebagainya.”
(Don’t look down on the government because they have power - they have the television, radio, money, and the media. They also have spy equipment and the like.)

Any rational person will understand that the intent of this “wanted person” notice was to intimidate and warn others of the pitfalls of going against state narratives.
The prime minister and various factotums of Madani have rebuffed allegations of the supposed “corporate mafia” because they are merely hearsay, but the MACC is quick to smear Chai’s name and a few others in police reports lodged.
The fact that DAP has said there needs to be a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) on these issues, and Bersih and other prominent longtime activists have argued the same, demonstrates that reformasi is not only dead but buried.
Chai wrote that Anwar made him believe in something. He is not the only one.
Anwar made many Malaysians, especially the non-Malay community, believe in something. And these were not lofty goals. These were baseline democratic norms and traditions, which were eroded after decades of Umno rule.
Other ministers must also face questioning
If this were a serious investigation, then perhaps we should pay attention to what Chai wrote, specifically this:
“On the first day of KL20, April 22, 2024, Arm Holdings’ team was urgently invited to see the prime minister at his office. I was not in that meeting, but from the photos I found on Instagram, several ministers like Gobind Singh Deo, Zambry Abdul Kadir, Fahmi Fadzil, ex-minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, and other high-ranking government officials were present.”
What I want to know is, have all those people in that meeting been questioned by the MACC? After all, if you are going to investigate a former minister and his team, would it not be logical to question every other minister who was part of the proceedings of the Arm Holdings deal?
And we have to wonder why Fahmi, who was at that meeting, is keeping silent on this issue.

Investigating a former minister and his team is not something that a government should take lightly, but seeing as how this was instigated by a police report and the MACC takes such allegations deathly seriously, shouldn’t all ministers involved, either directly or indirectly with this deal, be questioned?
Or is this solely a Rafizi issue?
Keep in mind that this was a deal which was signed at a public event attended by the big cheeses of Madani. So this idea that this was some sort of backroom deal orchestrated by Rafizi and his team, for self-profit, is, as the Puchong MP Yeo Bee Yin said, a cerita dongeng (fairy tale) - much like reformasi, I suppose.
Racial and political bias
Another point to consider in all of this is the racial angle. Chai wrote of the “type-C is corrupt“ angle. Keep in mind that in the alleged corporate mafia, it was alleged that Azam was colluding with a cartel of Chinese businesspeople.
Folks have been sending me these screenshots and narratives on various social media platforms, of how a narrative is being formed that institutions are being corrupted by the Chinese monied class. This, of course, is typical ketuanan (supremacist) methodology.
And so is using government machinery and democratic processes to go after detractors. Anwar should know this, and so should DAP.
Remember in 2017 when the Umno state launched a witch hunt targeting former premier Mahathir Mohamad and Anwar for the forex losses.
From reportage:
“Yesterday, Anwar, who was the finance minister during that period, denied he had suggested the need to cover up the actual losses. Anwar refuted former Bank Negara assistant governor Abdul Murad Khalid’s claim that Anwar told him he would need to resign as finance minister if the figure was made public.”
Now I am sure Chai had his eyes opened in his brief time in the government. But I also know this - the state is targeting him because it is hoping he is a weak link. But I believe that he is made of sterner stuff.
S THAYAPARAN is Commander (Rtd) of the Royal Malaysian Navy. FΔ«at jΕ«stitia ruat cΓ¦lum - “Let justice be done though the heavens fall.”























