French information technology company Capgemini has announced plans to sell one of its subsidiaries that is linked to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The decision comes amid increasing scrutiny of companies associated with government agencies involved in immigration enforcement.
The sale is part of Capgemini’s broader strategy to focus on its core business areas and address concerns related to its involvement with ICE. Details about the buyer and the timeline for the transaction have not yet been disclosed.
**Why this matters**
The move highlights growing pressure on corporations to reconsider partnerships with government agencies engaged in controversial activities. It also reflects Capgemini’s efforts to manage reputational risks while realigning its business priorities.
Source: NewsData
