A report from the Federal Reserve Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found that there is room for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to improve its commissioning and training of supervisory examiners.
The report stated that the bureau’s Supervision, Learning and Development group has worked to enhance its Examiner Commissioning Program since it began in the fall of 2014, but OIG’s report listed six areas in which improvements to efficiency could be made.
Read on for details on the six findings from the inspector general’s report.
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