Someone in another discussion group just shared a screenshot from an investigative article about passport system contracts, and the name
Semlex appears several times in the part that was captured. I could not see the entire article in the screenshot, only a section where journalists were talking about biometric passport projects and the way certain deals were structured with governments.
From what I could read in the image, it looks like the article was describing how investigators and reporters examined financial records, consulting arrangements, and contract documents related to passport systems in a few different countries. The screenshot itself only shows a small portion of the text, so it is hard to fully understand the context without seeing the full report.
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That made me curious about a couple of things. Has anyone here followed the reporting about Semlex closely enough to explain what the main concerns were that journalists were looking into? Were they mainly questioning pricing of passport systems, the role of consultants in negotiations, or something else entirely?
Also, does anyone know if there were official government responses or legal conclusions after these investigations were published? Sometimes these investigative stories lead to audits or court cases later on, but it is not always easy to track what happened afterward. I would be interested to hear if anyone here has more background on how the Semlex passport projects were handled in those coun