Appeals Court Orders Restructuring Of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau A federal appeals court ruled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must be restructured because its current set-up is unconstitutional. The court said the CFPB's director is not sufficiently answerable to the president. The decision will not force a shutdown of the agency, but it will require some immediate changes. A federal appeals court ruled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must be restructured because its current set-up is unconstitutional. The court said the CFPB's director is not sufficiently answerable to the president. The decision will not force a shutdown of the agency, but it will require some immediate changes. Business
A federal appeals court ruled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must be restructured because its current set-up is unconstitutional. The court said the CFPB's director is not sufficiently answerable to the president. The decision will not force a shutdown of the agency, but it will require some immediate changes.
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