GRC Report Staff

Belgian Competition Authority Issues Guidance on Sustainability Agreements & Competition Law

The Belgian Competition Authority (BCA) has published new guidelines aimed at helping companies pursue sustainability objectives through collaborative initiatives without running afoul of competition law. The guidance provides businesses with a framework for assessing whether sustainability-related cooperation agreements comply with competition rules and outlines circumstances under which certain arrangements may qualify for exemptions.

DORA's First Incident Report Reveals a Financial System Tied Together by Shared Risks

The European Supervisory Authorities recently released their first annual DORA incident report provides the first comprehensive look at major ICT-related incidents reported under DORA's new reporting framework.

Greek Regulator Fines VF Hellas After Finding Restrictions on Google Ads & Price Comparison Sites

The Hellenic Competition Commission has fined VF Hellas €954,485 after concluding the company used its contracts with retailers to shut off some of the most important routes consumers use to find products online. The restrictions covered brands including Vans, Eastpak, and The North Face and applied not only to school supplies but also to clothing and footwear.

White House Unveils AI Security Framework Built on Industry Cooperation

The White House recently issued a sweeping executive order aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity capabilities through advanced artificial intelligence while deepening cooperation between the federal government, critical infrastructure operators, and AI developers.

Brussels Turns Up Pressure on 20 Countries Over Delays to Anti-Greenwashing Rules

The European Commission has begun infringement proceedings against 20 Member States that failed to fully implement one of the European Union's most closely watched consumer protection laws, moving the bloc's campaign against greenwashing from legislation into enforcement.

OFAC Fines FTI Consulting $1.05 Million Over Prohibited Dealings With Russian State-Owned Bank VTB

The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has reached a $1.05 million settlement with consulting giant FTI Consulting over apparent violations of U.S. sanctions targeting Russia's financial sector, concluding that the firm indirectly extended prohibited debt to Russian state-owned lender VTB Bank on multiple occasions.

EU Tries to Draw Clearer Lines Around High-Risk AI

For much of the debate surrounding the EU AI Act, "high-risk" has been treated as a category everyone understood. It turns out that understanding it and applying it are not quite the same thing.