GRC Report Staff

Italy Cracks Down on Misleading Online Sales with €2.5 Million in Fines

Italian consumers have been hearing a familiar story lately of ordering one thing online, receiving another or receive nothing at all. This week, Italy’s competition regulator decided enough was enough.

MEPs Push Brussels to Crack Down on Unsafe E-Commerce Platforms After Shein Scandal

Europe’s lawmakers say they’ve seen enough. After a disturbing scandal in France involving child-like sex dolls and weapons sold on Shein’s marketplace, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are demanding the European Commission stop negotiating and start enforcing the rules.

Apple Pushes Back as India’s Antitrust Fight Takes Center Stage

Apple has taken its dispute with India’s competition watchdog to the Delhi High Court, a move first reported by Reuters, arguing that the country’s tougher penalty rules could expose the iPhone maker to fines as high as $38 billion.

EU Parliament Backs Compliance Extension for Deforestation Law

The European Parliament has backed more breathing room for companies facing the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), voting to push key compliance dates into 2026 and 2027 while simplifying due diligence rules. The goal is to give organizations time to adapt, but the politics around deforestation-free supply chains are now more contentious than ever, and certainty remains elusive.

Two Companies Settle False Claims Allegations in Healthcare & Mail Delivery Enforcement Push

Federal officials have closed out the week with a one-two punch against False Claims Act misconduct, showing us how fraud takes different forms across the government programs millions of Americans rely on. One case centers on pandemic-era laboratory testing that investigators say sidestepped medical necessity and relied on kickbacks to fuel volume. The other involves international mail delivery, where logistics records were allegedly massaged to secure payments for timely performance that didn’t occur.

UK Fraud Watchdog Raises Expectations with Updated Compliance Guidance

The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has recently released updated guidance explaining how it evaluates corporate compliance programs during investigations and enforcement decisions, including newly added standards related to the “failure to prevent fraud” offense introduced under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA).

Italy Challenges Meta’s AI Strategy on WhatsApp as Antitrust Risks Intensify

Italy’s competition regulator is tightening the screws on Meta, warning that the company’s latest changes to WhatsApp could choke off competition in the fast-moving AI chatbot market just as it begins to take shape.