GRC Report Staff

Macron Joins Germany's Call to Scrap EU Supply Chain Sustainability Law at "Choose France" Summit

French President Emmanuel Macron has added his voice to the growing opposition against the European Union's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), aligning with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s call to scrap the law entirely. The directive, which was adopted in May 2024, mandates that companies assess, prevent, and mitigate their impacts on human rights and the environment across their supply chains, including issues like child labor, slavery, deforestation, and pollution.

South Korea's PIPC Cracks Down on Temu for Unlawful Cross-Border Data Transfer & Other Violations

The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has delivered a blow to Temu, the popular online marketplace platform, by sanctioning the company for serious violations related to cross-border data transfers and other mishandling of personal data. This action, taken after a thorough investigation, comes with financial penalties and several corrective orders aimed at restoring compliance with South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).

Rising Geopolitical Risks Threaten Financial Stability in the Netherlands, Warns DNB

The financial landscape in the Netherlands is facing increasingly turbulent waters, with rising geopolitical tensions and heightened economic uncertainty putting financial stability at risk. De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) has sounded the alarm in its latest Financial Stability Report, released today, drawing attention to the growing concerns around international trade, government budgets, and the future of European cooperation.

TGP Europe Steps Away from UK Market After Regulatory Breach Impacting Football Club Sponsorships

TGP Europe, a prominent gambling operator, has exited the UK market following a series of regulatory breaches uncovered by the UK Gambling Commission. The company, which ran several gambling websites under the branding of other businesses, voluntarily surrendered its UK operating liscence after being informed it would face a £3.3 million penalty unless it made significant improvements to its operations.

AMLA Chair Bruna Szego Unveils Vision for Combatting Financial Crime at EAFCS 2025

Bruna Szego, the Chair of the newly established European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA), took center stage at the European Anti-Financial Crime Summit (EAFCS) in Dublin last week, unveiling her vision for the future of AMLA and its role in tackling financial crime across the EU.

Coinbase Hit with Cyber Extortion, Lawsuits, & Mounting Costs After Insider-Aided Data Breach

Coinbase is facing a wave of lawsuits and potential losses approaching half a billion dollars after disclosing a significant cybersecurity incident tied to insider misconduct. According to a Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the crypto exchange revealed that several outsourced customer support agents, based outside the U.S., had been bribed by an unknown threat actor to leak internal customer information.

GRC Report Launches Podcast ‘Risk Is Our Business’ with Michael Rasmussen at the Helm

The GRC Report is proud to announce the launch of its new podcast, Risk Is Our Business, hosted by renowned GRC analyst Michael Rasmussen. The series promises candid, thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of governance, risk, compliance, and culture—cutting through the noise to explore what truly shapes responsible business today.