GRC Report Staff

CFPB Cracks Down on Global Tel Link for Exploiting Incarcerated Consumers & Their Families

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has hit Global Tel Link Corporation (GTL), now operating as ViaPath Technologies, with a $3 million fine for exploiting incarcerated individuals and their families. The company was found to have systematically frozen and drained payment accounts, leaving those behind bars without access to the money they rely on for basic essentials like food, medicine, and clothing.

Countdown to DORA: EU Supervisors Set Timelines for Critical ICT Oversight

The clock is ticking for Europe’s financial sector as the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) prepares to go live on 17 January 2025. To pave the way, the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA—collectively, the ESAs) have announced how they’ll collect the vital information needed to designate Critical ICT Third-Party Providers (CTPPs). The message is clear: start preparing now, or risk falling behind.

QOL Medical & CEO Agree to $47 Million Settlement Over Kickback Allegations

Pharmaceutical company QOL Medical LLC (QOL) and its CEO, Frederick E. Cooper, have agreed to pay $47 million to resolve allegations of orchestrating an elaborate kickback scheme. The allegations, brought under the False Claims Act (FCA), paint a picture of aggressive marketing tactics that veered dangerously into unethical territory, all in the name of driving prescriptions for the company’s flagship drug, Sucraid.

Meta Faces €797.72 Million EU Fine for Facebook Marketplace Abuses

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is back in the regulatory hot seat—this time, for crossing the line in Europe. The European Commission has fined the tech giant a staggering €797.72 million for abusing its dominance to boost Facebook Marketplace at the expense of competitors. The penalty serves as a sharp reminder to Big Tech that the EU won’t tolerate market manipulation under its watch.

APRA Survey Highlights Financial Sector’s Climate Risk Management Gaps & Gains

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released findings from its second climate risk self-assessment survey, offering insights into how financial institutions are addressing climate-related risks. The survey, aimed at all APRA-regulated banks, insurers, and superannuation trustees, drew responses from over half of the invited entities. It builds upon a smaller 2022 assessment that initially focused on large entities, marking a broadening effort to gauge sector-wide climate resilience.

ADM’s Compliance Chief Ben Bard to Exit Amid Financial Reporting Crisis, Signaling Ongoing Challenges for Internal Controls

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (ADM.N), a global leader in agricultural and nutrition markets, has announced that its Chief Compliance Officer, Ben Bard, will step down early next year, citing personal reasons. The news arrives at a precarious moment for ADM, as the company struggles with escalating scrutiny over accounting issues that have forced it to delay regulatory filings and overhaul financial practices.

EY Report Highlights Need for Urgent Action on Climate Change Despite Improved Disclosures

A new report from EY reveals a troubling disconnect between corporate climate action and the urgent need to combat climate change. The 2024 EY Global Climate Action Barometer found that while the quality and coverage of climate-related disclosures have improved, the pace of corporate action is still not sufficient to avoid the looming climate crisis. As global temperatures soar, companies worldwide continue to fall short of the necessary targets outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement.