GRC Report Staff

Portugal’s Insurance & Pension Supervisor Advances Anti-Corruption Framework

Portugal’s Insurance and Pension Funds Supervisory Authority (ASF) has approved its updated Corruption and Related Offenses Risk Prevention Plan for 2025, the latest step in the agency’s effort to strengthen internal governance and reinforce public confidence in the supervision of Portugal’s insurance and pension fund sectors.

AVZ Minerals & Directors Sued Over Alleged Disclosure Failures

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched Federal Court proceedings against suspended Western Australia–based mineral exploration company AVZ Minerals Limited and two of its directors, alleging failures to disclose critical information relating to a major lithium project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Ofwat Moves to Issue £11 Million Enforcement Package to Wessex Water After Wastewater Network Failures

Wessex Water and its shareholders are set to fund an £11 million package aimed at addressing failures in the company’s wastewater network, following findings from Ofwat that the utility did not adequately operate or upgrade parts of its system. The regulator announced the proposed enforcement action on Tuesday, opening a public consultation before a final decision is made.

Visa & Mastercard Reach Revised $38 Billion Swipe Fee Settlement as Retailers Push Back

Visa and Mastercard have agreed to a revised $38 billion settlement in an effort to resolve more than twenty years of litigation over credit card swipe fees. The card networks are hoping the updated proposal will satisfy U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie, who rejected a smaller settlement last year. Reuters was first to report the new agreement, which immediately drew criticism from several merchant groups who say the deal still doesn’t go far enough.

Washington Post Confirms Data Breach Linked to Oracle E-Business Hacks

The Washington Post has confirmed that it was among the organizations affected in a broader hacking campaign exploiting vulnerabilities in Oracle’s E-Business Suite, a set of corporate software tools widely used to manage HR systems, business operations, and sensitive internal data.

Australian Competition Regulator Puts Retailers on Notice Ahead of Black Friday Sales Sweep

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has warned retailers ahead of the Black Friday shopping period that it will be conducting a sales advertising sweep to detect misleading and deceptive promotional tactics.

European Airlines to Scale Back “Carbon Neutral Flight” Claims After Consumer Watchdog Review

A group of 21 European airlines has agreed to overhaul how they market the environmental impact of air travel, after EU consumer protection authorities found that some of their claims could mislead passengers about what paying extra for “green” flight options actually achieves.