GRC Report Staff

Gunvor S.A. to Pay Over $661M in Landmark Guilty Plea for Foreign Bribery Case

Gunvor S.A., an international commodities trading company based in Switzerland, has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay over $661 million to settle an investigation by the U.S. Justice Department, resolving allegations of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

New Zealand Central Bank to Enforce Comprehensive Cyber Reporting Rules

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has unveiled plans to implement robust cyber reporting rules, following the publication of consultation feedback and decisions on collecting essential data to fortify defenses against cyber threats.

Securing the Digital Thread: Strengthening Software Resilience in the Wake of the Bank of America Cyberattack

At the beginning of last month, news broke that Bank of America had been hit by a data breach. The breach occurred within a third-party service provider, Infosys McCamish Systems LLC (IMS), late last year. As more information has come out it has been revealed that other organizations, notably including Northwestern Mutual, have been affected. According to reports, a ransomware group known as LockBit is responsible for the breach.

EU Parliament Takes Bold Step with Extended Environmental Crime Directive

In a significant move towards environmental protection, the European Parliament has approved a groundbreaking directive on environmental crimes and corresponding sanctions. The directive, adopted on Tuesday with overwhelming support, introduces an expanded list of criminal offenses and penalties aimed at combatting illegal practices detrimental to the environment.

Superintendent of NYDFS Secures $1.1 Billion Pledge from Gemini and Imposes $37 Million Fine

Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris of the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has announced a major settlement with Gemini Trust Company, LLC ("Gemini"). The agreement stipulates Gemini's commitment to returning at least $1.1 billion to customers affected by the Gemini Earn Program ("Earn") through the Genesis Global Capital, LLC ("GGC") bankruptcy proceedings.

UAE Removed from FATF 'Grey List' as Kenya and Namibia Face Increased Monitoring

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international crime watchdog, announced the removal of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from its 'grey list.' Simultaneously, Kenya and Namibia have been added to the list, subjecting them to heightened scrutiny due to concerns over inadequate measures against money laundering and terrorism financing.

Business Council of Australia Advocates for 1-Year Delay in Mandatory Climate Reporting Requirements

The Business Council of Australia (BCA) has voiced its support for a one-year delay in the implementation of mandatory climate reporting requirements. The council emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement in the quality of climate-related financial disclosures, aligning closely with international standards.