GRC Report Staff

FTC Takes LA Fitness to Court Over Allegedly Onerous Membership Cancellations

The Federal Trade Commission has filed suit against the operators of LA Fitness, accusing the company of making it unnecessarily difficult for consumers to cancel gym memberships and related services that continued indefinitely unless cancelled.

AER Chair Puts Risk & Compliance at the Forefront of Market Transformation

Australian Energy Regulator (AER) Chair Clare Savage has warned that regulators must be prepared to navigate the twin challenges of speed and complexity as markets transform, urging that risk awareness and compliance discipline remain central to regulatory responses.

Trump Administration Expands Enforcement of Forced Labor Law, Targeting New Chinese Industry Sectors

‍The Trump administration has moved to tighten enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), designating five additional Chinese industry sectors as high-priority targets. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on August 19, 2025, that steel, copper, lithium, caustic soda, and red dates are now subject to heightened scrutiny under the law, which blocks the importation of goods linked to forced labor in China.

Dallas Importer Pays $12.4 Million After Quartz Duty-Evasion Allegations

Allied Stone, a Dallas-based supplier of countertops and cabinetry, has agreed to pay $12.4 million alongside its president, Jia “Jerry” Lim, to resolve allegations that they skirted U.S. trade laws by dodging duties on Chinese quartz imports.

ECB President Warns Against Weakening EU Sustainability Reporting Rules

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has urged lawmakers not to dilute the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), warning that watering down requirements would undermine the bloc’s ability to manage financial risks tied to climate change.

Allianz Life Breach Hits 1.1 Million Customers, Hackers Eye Data Leak

For Allianz Life, July ended with a gut punch. The U.S. insurance giant admitted that hackers had slipped into one of its cloud-stored customer databases and made off with personal details belonging to most of its 1.4 million customers. The company didn’t say exactly how many were hit, but the independent breach notification site Have I Been Pwned filled in the blank this week: 1.1 million.

FTC Targets Ticket Brokers Accused of Rigging the System

‍Fans who have stared at a frozen Ticketmaster page only to see “sold out” flashing back minutes later know the frustration. Now, the Federal Trade Commission says that frustration wasn’t always bad luck. It was, at least in part, the work of a Maryland-based ticket broker accused of gaming the system on a massive scale.