GRC Report Staff

#RISK Europe Set to Unite Risk Leaders Across the Continent at ExCeL London

Europe’s leading risk-focused expo, #RISK Europe, returns to ExCeL London on 12–13 November 2025, bringing together the continent’s foremost Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) professionals for two days of cutting-edge insight, collaboration, and innovation.

SEC Grants Market Participants More Time to Meet Regulation NMS Amendments

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted temporary exemptive relief extending compliance deadlines for several amended provisions under Regulation NMS, citing recent legal developments and market readiness concerns.

EY Finds Responsible AI Governance Is Paying Off for Business

As artificial intelligence races deeper into the enterprise, a new global survey from EY suggests the real winners aren’t just those investing the most in AI, they’re the ones governing it best.

Dutch Watchdog Fines Forvis Mazars Over Exam Fraud Scandal

The Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) has fined Forvis Mazars Accountants €446,000 for failing to prevent or detect widespread exam fraud within the firm, a breach that the regulator says strikes at the very credibility of the audit profession.

South Africa’s King V Code Ushers in a New Era of Corporate Governance

South Africa is preparing to turn a new page in corporate governance. The Institute of Directors in South Africa (IoDSA) will tomorrow publish the final version of the long-awaited King V Code, marking the latest evolution of a framework that has shaped boardrooms and board thinking across the country, and far beyond, for nearly three decades.

Financial Reporting Council Publishes Guidance for Reporting Under the UK Stewardship Code 2026

The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published its final guidance to help organisations report under the UK Stewardship Code 2026, following stakeholder feedback on a draft version released in June.

Google Denies Massive Gmail Breach After 183 Million Passwords Leak Online

Claims that nearly a tenth of Gmail users had their passwords stolen spread quickly across social media this week, prompting Google to step in with an unambiguous response, stating there was no Gmail data breach.