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ChapsVision says ethics panel can veto deals deemed risky

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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ChapsVision Ethics Panel Gains Power to Veto Risky Deals in Data Oversight Drive

ChapsVision Empowers Ethics Committee Amid European Data Oversight Efforts

By Leo Marchandon

ChapsVision's Ethics Committee: New Powers and Oversight

PARIS, June 18 (Reuters) - French software group ChapsVision said on Thursday its independent ethics committee can block contracts where its software could be misused, underscoring how oversight has become central as Europe seeks local alternatives to U.S. data analytics providers.

ChapsVision President Silvano Sansoni told Reuters at VivaTech that the panel can stop work on any project, with reviews based on Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development transparency indicators, the United Nations Charter and European rules.

Right of Veto and Ongoing Contract Oversight

"They have a right of veto," Sansoni said, referring to the ethics committee. "They can tell me: 'No, Silvano, you are not allowed to go there,'" if a country or project raises concerns. The committee can also halt ongoing contracts if the scope or clients' requests change, Sansoni added.

The oversight carries weight because ChapsVision sells tools that process sensitive data for governments and companies, where questions over privacy, civil liberties and accountability are acute.

ChapsVision's ArgonOS and Competitive Positioning

ChapsVision is pitching ArgonOS as a European platform for intelligence and decision-making.

The company has positioned itself as an alternative to U.S.-based Palantir Technologies, which has faced criticism from rights groups and activists over work in areas including immigration, health and security, raising concerns about surveillance, use of personal data and reliance on a politically divisive contractor.

Palantir's Role and European Government Contracts

In Britain, the government is reviewing Palantir's National Health Service contract under pressure to use a break clause in early 2027.

ChapsVision has won government contracts in France and Germany. Sansoni said a French government project awarded in 2024 was already operating before the wider platform announcement. Deployment is set to take 18 to 24 months across several ministries handling sensitive data, while France's two-year renewal with Palantir serves as a transition.

Global Ambitions and Deployment Scope

"The ambition is global," the company said. ChapsVision said it mainly works with France's intelligence agency under the contract, while the armed forces are eligible but ArgonOS has not yet been deployed there.

Ethics Committee Structure and International Oversight

Sansoni said the company keeps a confidential list of countries that must be referred to the committee, while some cases involving OECD countries can also be escalated if the intended use raises risks.

Committee Members and Leadership

The ethics committee, chaired by Jean-David Levitte, a former French ambassador to the U.S. and the U.N., includes members such as Francis Delon, a former senior national security official, and Claude Revel, a veteran of French government economic intelligence. Former Spanish foreign minister Ana Palacio is slated to join the panel this summer, Sansoni said.

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • ChapsVision’s ethics committee can veto or stop contracts deemed risky, using OECD, UN and EU ethical standards.
  • The company’s ArgonOS platform is gaining traction as a European alternative—recently replacing Palantir in Germany and selected by France’s DGSI.
  • Palantir faces rising scrutiny in the UK (notably its £330 m NHS deal) amid concerns over vendor lock‑in, public distrust, and national tech sovereignty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What authority does ChapsVision's ethics panel have?
ChapsVision's independent ethics committee can block or halt contracts it deems risky or ethically concerning for misuse of software.
What guidelines does the ethics committee use for reviews?
The panel uses OECD transparency indicators, the UN Charter, and European rules to evaluate contracts.
Which clients and projects fall under the ethics panel's scrutiny?
Projects for governments, especially those involving sensitive data or on a confidential list of countries, must be referred to the panel.
How does ChapsVision position itself against Palantir Technologies?
ChapsVision positions ArgonOS as a European alternative to Palantir, focusing on ethical oversight and compliance with privacy standards.
Who chairs ChapsVision's ethics panel?
The ethics committee is chaired by Jean-David Levitte, former French ambassador to the U.S. and the U.N.

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