GRC Report Staff

UAE Regulators Move in Lockstep on Audit Oversight With First Joint Quality Inspections

The United Arab Emirates is tightening coordination between its financial regulators and audit overseers, launching a first-of-its-kind joint inspection initiative that authorities say is designed to strengthen confidence in the country’s capital markets and corporate reporting environment.

Brussels Pushes to Ease Sustainability Reporting Rules While Preserving CSRD Ambitions

The European Commission is moving to scale back the complexity of the EU’s sustainability reporting regime, unveiling proposed revisions to the European Sustainability Reporting Standards that officials say will sharply reduce compliance burdens for businesses without dismantling the broader goals of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.

FCA Opens Competition Investigation Into Mastercard, Visa & PayPal Over Digital Wallet Arrangements

The UK’s financial regulator has opened a competition investigation into arrangements tied to PayPal’s digital wallet, placing three of the biggest names in global payments under fresh scrutiny as regulators continue to examine the growing power and structure of digital payment ecosystems.

DISH Wireless to Pay More Than $17 Million Over Alleged Abuse of FCC Broadband Aid Programs

At the height of the pandemic, federal broadband subsidy programs became a lifeline for millions of Americans struggling to stay connected for work, school, healthcare, and daily life. Now, years later, one of the wireless companies that participated in those programs is facing a multimillion-dollar reckoning over how some of those enrollments were handled.

Canva Group Pays ASIC Over Late Financial Report Lodgements

Australia’s corporate regulator has issued nearly $518,000 (AUD $792,000) in infringement notices to companies within the Australian Canva Group, escalating its push against late financial reporting as part of a broader 2026 enforcement campaign.

Hungary Opens Investigation After Massive Mediaworks Data Leak Surfaces on Dark Web

Hungary’s data protection authority has opened an investigation into a major reported data leak involving Mediaworks Hungary Zrt., after hackers allegedly stole and published millions of files containing sensitive personal information on the dark web.

FATF Praises Singapore’s Financial Crime Framework as City-State Expands AI-Driven AML Defenses

Singapore’s efforts to combat money laundering, terrorism financing, and proliferation financing received a strong endorsement Wednesday from the Financial Action Task Force, with the global watchdog concluding that the country maintains a “robust and effective” financial crime framework.