Critics of Mick Mulvaney’s direction of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since his appointment as acting director in November have questioned the fervor and activity the bureau has put into enforcement over that time.
Mulvaney has publicly cited 25 cases which remain in litigation and continued efforts in examinations as proof that the CFPB continues its work under his leadership. The statements often have fallen upon deaf ears of critics, but there is continuing evidence that supervision and enforcement staff at the bureau are doing their jobs.
Read on for details on how the companies themselves are reporting ongoing RESPA investigations by the bureau.
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