The investigation, launched following allegations by Subramanian Swamy, have concluded that Saudi Telecom holds a 25 per cent stake in Maxis Berhad and not in Maxis Communications Berhad, sources privy to the development said.
Maxix Berhad is a unit of Maxis Communications Berhad, which owns a 74 per cent stake in Aircel.
"Enquiries have revealed that insofar as shareholding pattern of Maxis Berhad is concerned, annual report of the company for the year 2012-13 indicated that Saudi Telecom holds 25 per cent of its total shares," sources said.
Swamy had called for a review of the Aircel-Maxis deal alleging a security threat due to Saudi Telecom raising a significant stake in Maxis Communications - the majority shareholder in Aircel.
Citing a joint intelligence committee report on Saudi Telecom raising its stake in Malaysian firm Maxis, Swamy in a letter to the Central Bureau of Investigation written last July called for probing the role of Finance Minister P Chidambaram, under whose regime the deal was cleared.
He had in the letter stated that Saudi Telecom plans to raise its stake to 35 per cent in Maxis and a French company has plans to buy a 20 per cent stake in it.