Tag: regulation

Compliance Variation

Navigating the Growing Challenge of Regional Compliance Variations

Many multinational organizations believe their compliance programs are standardized across regions. Yet internal audit teams are increasingly discovering the opposite. Internal audit executives are increasingly operating in a landscape where regions no longer have a single compliance structure. They are experiencing diverging demands from individual countries for regulation, employee mandates, Read More

SEC moves to repeal climate change rules

SEC Moves to Repeal Climate Change Disclosure Rules

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is no longer just stepping back from enforcement of its controversial climate disclosure rules — it is now actively moving to erase them. The clearest sign came this month, when the SEC formally submitted a proposal to rescind the rules to the White House Read More

FRC launches new supervisory model

U.K. Audit Regulator Launches New Supervisory Model

The U.K Financial Reporting Council, the United Kingdom’s main regulator for accounting, auditing, and corporate governance, is introducing a major overhaul of its audit supervisory model, introducing what it calls a more proportionate, effective and integrated framework designed to enhance audit quality and reinforce resilience across the U.K. audit market. Read More

Securities and Exchange Whistleblower program

Enforcement Actions by the SEC and PCAOB Hit Multiyear Lows in 2025

Accounting and auditing enforcement activity fell drastically in 2025 at both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), according to two new Cornerstone Research reports, SEC Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Activity—2025 Year in Review and PCAOB Enforcement Activity—2025 Year in Review. The SEC brought Read More

Disney

Disney Settles ‘Opt-Out’ Privacy Case with California for $2.75 Million

The California Attorney General’s office has announced a settlement with the Walt Disney Co., resolving allegations that the company violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) by failing to answer consumers’ requests to opt-out of the sale or sharing of their data across all devices and streaming services associated with Read More

UK Department for Business and Trade

UK Government Abandons Long-Planned Audit Reform Bill

The government of the United Kingdom has confirmed it will not proceed with the long-anticipated Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill, bringing to an end nearly a decade of debate over the future of audit regulation and corporate accountability in the U.K. The decision marks a significant shift in policy Read More

Whom should the CAE report to?

IIA Releases Topical Requirement on Organizational Behavior

The Institute of Internal Auditors has released the Organizational Behavior Topical Requirement, the third in a series and the final to be published in 2025. Incorporating feedback from practitioners and stakeholders around the world, this new requirement reframes the auditing of culture into a structured assessment of behavior-related risks, offering Read More

Maintenance Needed: Navigating the Chaotic Compliance Highway

Imagine driving on a constantly changing highway: the speed limits and lane directions are shifting and updating, the exit ramps and destinations rerouting, all while you are mid-journey. How do you, the driver, stay on course? You rely on an up-to-the-minute navigation system. You watch for new road signs. And Read More

Compliance

The IIA’s New Global Standards Take Effect

The Institute of Internal Auditors’ new Global Internal Audit Standards took effect on January 9, ushering in a new era in the practice of internal auditing. The Standards were first released in January of 2024 as part of the broader International Professional Practices Framework Evolution project. They provide a basis for Read More