Category Archives: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Consumer Advocates Charge Mulvaney’s Freeze on Data Collection is a Ploy to Cripple the CFPB

by jeff Sovern The American Banker has the story, in a report headlined Is CFPB’s data freeze about security or a political ploy? The article quotes Minnesota's Prentiss Cox, as saying "This is a very thinly veiled attempt to shut down fraud enforcement, which is consistent with the not-even-veiled priority agenda item of the congressional Republicans to eviscerate […]

Report that Mulvaney CFPB Stafffer Lobbied Against CFPB Discrimination Protections Before Joining CFPB

The report comes from Allied Progress. Excerpt: Just before the holiday break, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) “Acting Director” Mick Mulvaney announced that several of his senior staff from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) would be taking on leadership roles at the CFPB. That list included his chief of staff Emma Doyle. What […]

More CFPB News to be Concerned About: Hensarling Aides Move to CFPB

by Jeff Sovern The new chief of staff for the CFPB will be Kirsten Sutton Mork, a longtime aide for House Financial Services Chair Jeb Hensarling, according to Mr. Hensarling. Chief of staff is the position formerly held by Leandra English, who is locked in a battle with Mulvaney to be acting director of the Bureau.  […]

Bank Trade Group Fears Industry Will Capture CFPB

by Jeff Sovern Camden R. Fine is the president and CEO of the Independent Community Bankers of America, a trade group for community bankers. The American Banker recently published his op-ed, Don’t let a credit union regulator run the CFPB, opposing the candidacy of National Credit Union Administration Chairman J. Mark McWatters to head the CFPB. Here's […]

Another Name, McWatters, NCUA Head, Said to be on Shortlist to Direct CFPB

So says Victoria Finkle in the American Banker. Other names reportedly on the list are House Financial Services Chair Jeb Hensarling, GMU professor Todd Zwyicki, and Keith Norieka, the former acting head of the OCC who threw a monkey wrench into the CFPB's doomed arbitration rule.  McWatters currently helms the National Credit Union Administration, and […]

Why Did the CFPB Eliminate Fair Enforcement of the Rules From Its Description of Itself?

by Jeff Sovern As others, including Adam Levitin and David Lazarus have pointed out, the CFPB recently modified its description of itself at the bottom of its press releases.  Here is the old version: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, […]

LA Times Report on Hearing on PI Motion in English v. Mulvaney, the CFPB Leadership Case

The story is headlined Trump's Wells Fargo tweet cited in court hearing as reason to remove Mulvaney as CFPB acting chief.  The tweet said Fines and penalties against Wells Fargo Bank for their bad acts against their customers and others will not be dropped, as has incorrectly been reported, but will be pursued and, if anything, […]

District Court Hearing on Friday on English PI Motion for Control of CFPB as White House and Treasury are Said to Fight Over the Bureau’s Role

The American Banker''s Kate Berry has a report on the hearing here; it is not optimistic about English's chances. Meanwhile, the WSJ has a story headlined The Internal Divide Behind Trump’s Takeover of Consumer Watchdog about how White House conservatives want to dismantle the Bureau while the Treasury sees a role for the Bureau. Mulvaney's appointment is seen […]