GRC Report Staff

FRC Sanctions Ernst & Young Over Thomas Cook Audit Failures

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued a Final Settlement Decision Notice, making it clear that Ernst & Young LLP (EY) and an individual audit partner were found in breach of key auditing standards in their work on the Thomas Cook Group plc audits for the financial years ending 30 September 2017 and 30 September 2018.

New Measures Unveiled to Tackle Fraud & Money Laundering in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF), and the Hong Kong Association of Banks (HKAB) have come together to announce a series of new measures to tackle the rising wave of fraud and money laundering in the region. The efforts are designed to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated criminals exploiting technology to conduct their illicit activities at a scale and speed never seen before.

DynCorp Pays $21 Million to Settle Allegations of Inflated Costs on U.S. Government Contract

DynCorp International, LLC has agreed to pay $21 million to settle accusations of submitting inflated charges on a State Department contract. The charges stem from the company’s role in the "CIVPOL" contract, which tasked DynCorp with training Iraqi police forces, a mission of both critical importance and considerable complexity.

German Competition Authority Announces Google’s Commitments to Enhance Competition in Automotive & Mapping Services

Google (Alphabet Inc.) has recently pledged a series of commitments to Germany’s Bundeskartellamt, promising to lift several restrictions that have long limited competition around its Google Automotive Services and Google Maps Platform. The deal is expected to give businesses, manufacturers, and consumers much more flexibility, choice, and control over the digital tools they rely on daily.

Sweden Fines Healthcare Companies for Anti-Competitive Google Search Agreements

Four digital health companies in Sweden have been caught up in a web of anti-competitive behavior, one that revolves around the way they advertise on Google Search. While it might sound like an odd battleground for competition, the case highlights just how digital advertising is as crucial as ever in shaping market dynamics. But here’s the catch: three of these companies will be paying hefty fines, while the fourth gets a free pass. Let’s dive into how this unfolded.

Diving into the X Data Breach: Over 200 Million User Records Exposed

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has always been a breeding ground for debates, discussions, and, lately, a fair amount of drama. Elon Musk, ever the spokesperson for the platform, recently warned about hackers trying to infiltrate the site. But it’s one thing to worry about abstract threats and quite another to find out that your personal data might be at risk because of a real and massive breach.

Italian Watchdog Hits CoopCulture & Tour Operators with €20M Fine Over Colosseum Scandal

For millions of tourists each year, a ticket to the Colosseum isn’t just entry to a historic site, it’s a passage to the ancient world. But for many, getting that ticket has felt like trying to win a lottery they didn’t even sign up for. Well, now we know why.