GRC Report Staff

Italy’s Privacy Watchdog Orders Amazon to Stop Recording Workers’ Health & Union Data

Italy’s data protection authority has ordered Amazon to immediately stop processing sensitive personal data relating to more than 1,800 employees at its Passo Corese logistics hub, after finding the company had systematically recorded highly personal information about workers for years.

Belgian Competition Authority Opens Probe into Google’s Role in Online Advertising Market

Belgium’s competition watchdog has formally opened proceedings against Google over its practices in the online advertising sector, adding fresh regulatory pressure to a business model that sits at the heart of the digital economy.

OCC Moves to Operationalize the GENIUS Act With Proposed Stablecoin Rule

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has taken a step toward shaping the future of dollar-backed digital assets, issuing a proposed rule to implement the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act, better known as the GENIUS Act.

South Korea Lifts Whistleblower Reward Caps in Crackdown on Market Manipulation & Accounting Fraud

South Korea’s Financial Services Commission is preparing to dramatically expand financial incentives for whistleblowers, scrapping long-standing payout caps and tying rewards directly to the scale of illicit gains recovered in market manipulation and accounting fraud cases.

At The Economist Antitrust Summit, CMA’s Sarah Cardell Calls for Competition With Context in a Fragmented World

Speaking at The Economist’s Antitrust Summit 2026, Sarah Cardell did not pretend the ground beneath competition policy is steady. A year ago, the global economic order still felt strained but familiar. Today, she suggested, it feels fundamentally unsettled.

Wynn Resorts Confirms Employee Data Breach After ShinyHunters Listing

Wynn Resorts has confirmed that employee data was stolen in a cyber incident attributed to the cybercrime group ShinyHunters, after the company briefly appeared on the group’s data leak website. As reported by SecurityWeek, the Las Vegas-based casino and hotel operator acknowledged that “an unauthorized third party acquired certain employee data.”

Walmart to Pay $100 Million Over Spark Driver Earnings Claims After FTC & State Action

Walmart has agreed to a $100 million judgment to settle allegations that it misled gig workers about how much they would earn delivering orders through its Spark Driver platform, closing out a case brought by the Federal Trade Commission and 11 states.