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UK Risk and Compliance Forecast: March 2025—Key Updates on Data Protection, Financial Crime, Employment and Legal Sector Regulation

Published on: 19 March 2025

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New Risk & Compliance forecast as at 18 March 2025

Our Risk and Compliance forecast, as at 18 March 2025, tracks proposed regulatory changes affecting risk and compliance, helping you plan for potential impacts on your organisation. Please review closely; key points to note are below.

New items we’re tracking this month

  • Data breach reporting — In February 2025 the ICO confirmed it will publish updated guidance on breach reporting in spring 2025. See: Data protection, AI and cybersecurity.
  • Crime and Policing Bill 2025 — Laid before Parliament on 25 February 2025, the Bill widens ECCTA 2023 corporate criminal liability beyond certain economic crimes. After second reading on 10 March 2025, it went to a Public Bill Committee for line-by-line scrutiny, which is due to report by 13 May 2025. See: Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
  • New Fraud Strategy — Development of the new Fraud Strategy has begun. The government’s Joint Fraud Taskforce (JFT) has asked that any insights and ideas...

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