GRC Report Staff

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.

FCA to Oversee ESG Ratings Providers as UK Moves to Boost Market Trust

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) says the UK has reached a pivotal moment in its sustainable finance agenda as the government introduces legislation that would hand the regulator oversight of ESG ratings providers for the first time.

Economists & Regulators Examine GDPR’s Economic Impact at Paris Event

An international forum hosted in Paris this spring brought together more than 450 participants to scrutinize how the EU’s landmark data protection law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is shaping innovation, competition, and economic outcomes across Europe and beyond.

Meta Cuts Roles in Risk Division as Automation Expands Across Workforce

Meta is eliminating a number of roles within its risk organization as the company continues shifting from manual compliance review processes to more automated, tech-driven workflows, according to an internal memo obtained by Business Insider.

Experian Fined €2.7 Million by Dutch Regulator Over GDPR Breaches

The Dutch data protection authority has finalized a €2.7 million fine against Experian Nederland B.V. after concluding the company processed personal data without a lawful basis and failed to properly notify affected individuals. The ruling replaced an earlier decision from December 2023 following Experian’s formal objection.