Tag #Compliance

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UK Tightens Corporate Liability for Employee Fraud: Implications for German Businesses

The UK's Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA), effective September 1st, 2023, significantly increases corporate liability for employee fraud, impacting even firms unaware of employee misconduct, and potentially affecting German companies with UK subsidiaries or partners.

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Surge in Middle East Anti-Dumping Cases Creates Compliance Challenges for Chinese Exporters

Between 2023 and 2024, the GCC and Saudi Arabia launched ten anti-dumping investigations against Chinese goods, exceeding previous years' totals and highlighting increased legal risks for Chinese exporters due to unfamiliar regional procedures and the need for proactive compliance strategies.

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Hidden Costs of Australian Landlordship

Beyond mortgage payments, Australian landlords face substantial annual costs including maintenance (1-2% of property value), property management fees (6-10% of rental income), compliance checks ($200-$500), council rates ($1000-$3000), strata fees ($2000-$10,000+), insurance, and potential legal fee...

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politico.eu
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Apple to Appeal €500 Million EU Fine Under Digital Markets Act

Apple will appeal a €500 million EU fine for violating the Digital Markets Act, arguing the Commission spurned its compliance efforts and decided on the fine months before the official decision; the case will determine the extent of the Commission's guidance obligations under the DMA.

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EU AI Act Standard Delay Pushed to 2026

The EU AI Act's technical standards development, initially planned for August 2025, is delayed until 2026 due to the complexity of the process and the need for broad stakeholder consensus, impacting companies' ability to prove AI product compliance before the Act's full enforcement in 2027.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Uneven Compliance with Canada's New Federal Remote Work Policy

A new Canadian federal government policy requiring most employees to work in the office at least three days a week has resulted in widely varying compliance rates across departments, with the Department of National Defence showing the lowest adherence, while other agencies report much higher rates.

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DePINs Accelerate Blockchain Transactions, But Compliance Remains Key

Decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs) are revolutionizing blockchain transaction speeds, attracting over $200 million in 2024 investments and enabling applications like decentralized AI training; however, regulatory compliance remains crucial for widespread institutional adoption.

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europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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Surge in Middle East Anti-Dumping Investigations Targets Chinese Exports

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Saudi Arabia initiated ten anti-dumping investigations against Chinese goods between 2023 and 2024, significantly more than previous years, increasing legal and compliance risks for Chinese exporters due to stricter trade defense measures.

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Convicted Fraudster Works as NDIS Auditor

Lisa Scully, a lead auditor for NDIS providers and convicted fraudster, avoided jail time in 2016 for defrauding Newcastle City Council, raising concerns about the NDIS auditing system's integrity.

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AI Tax Software Malfunction Doesn't Excuse Penalties: Tax Court Ruling

A U.S. Tax Court case, Dealers Auto Auction of Southwest LLC v. Commissioner, ruled against a company that claimed its AI tax software malfunctioned, resulting in $118,140 in penalties for failing to file required IRS Form 8300s, highlighting the continued taxpayer responsibility for accuracy despit...

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Ethical Gap in Financial Services: Executives vs. Middle Management

LRN Corporation's report reveals a significant gap in ethical decision-making between executives (91% consistent with company values) and middle managers (28%) in the financial services industry, highlighting the need for improved ethical culture initiatives beyond the executive level.

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FINCEN BOI Reporting Deadline Delayed: Companies Urged to Prepare Now

The U.S. House unanimously passed H.R. 736, delaying the FINCEN Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting deadline to January 1, 2026; however, companies should still gather necessary information immediately to avoid penalties for non-compliance when the deadline arrives.

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