GRC Report Staff

UK Opens Competition Investigation Into Microsoft’s Expanding Workplace AI Ecosystem

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority formally opened a Strategic Market Status investigation into Microsoft and the sprawling ecosystem surrounding products like Windows, Word, Excel, Teams, and Copilot. The regulator said it will examine whether Microsoft’s position in business software allows it to limit customer choice or weaken competition across adjacent markets.

Yango Hit With €100 Million Dutch Privacy Fine Over Data Transfers to Russia

The Dutch Data Protection Authority said this week that it has fined MLU BV, the Netherlands-based company behind the European version of the taxi app Yango, €100 million for unlawfully transferring personal data from Norway and Finland to Russia.

Australian Court Finds Coles Supermarkets Misled Shoppers With ‘Down Down’ Discounts

The Australian Federal Court case against Coles Supermarkets Australia was, on paper, about supermarket shelf pricing. In practice, it became something larger and more uncomfortable for corporate compliance teams. Because once a company trains consumers to trust a label, a slogan, or a pricing program, the legal question is no longer just what the numbers technically say. It becomes whether the overall impression being created can survive scrutiny.

FTC Hits Shutterstock With $35 Million Settlement Over Subscription & Cancellation Practices

The Federal Trade Commission has announced a $35 million settlement with Shutterstock, accusing the online licensing platform of quietly locking consumers into recurring charges while making it unnecessarily difficult to cancel subscriptions.

Inside Poland’s Competition Enforcement Surge & the Growing Risk Facing Executives

The fine that caught people's attention $78 million (PLN 339 million), split between an agricultural machinery company and the executives who ran it) wasn't the largest UOKiK imposed last year. It wasn't even close. But it was, in its way, the most instructive. Because the executives didn't argue they'd ordered the conduct. They argued they hadn't known about it. The court wasn't moved.

Perfectus Aluminum Agrees to $549.5 Million Settlement Over Alleged Tariff Evasion Scheme

Federal authorities have secured one of the largest False Claims Act settlements tied to customs duty evasion after a group of California aluminum companies agreed to pay $549.5 million to resolve allegations they improperly avoided tariffs on imports from China for years by disguising aluminum extrusions as ordinary shipping pallets.

Italian Regulators Investigate Glovo & Deliveroo Over Rider Treatment & Ethical Claims

Italy’s competition authority has started investigating companies tied to the Glovo group and Deliveroo Italy, raising questions about whether the food delivery firms’ public messaging around ethics and social responsibility matched conditions experienced by riders on the ground.