Infosys Says It Settled U.S. Visa Case for $34 Million

Indian outsourcing giant Infosys Ltd. said Wednesday it has reached a $34 million civil settlement with U.S. authorities that would “resolve all allegations” and end visa-fraud investigations against the company.

For more than two years, the U.S. Justice Department and the Homeland Security Department investigated Infosys’s visa practices, prompted by allegations that it had improperly used business-travel documents to place employees in long-term positions in American companies.

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