CFPB Chief Mick Mulvaney Wants To Get Rid Of Database Of Complaints Against Banks Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Mick Mulvaney said Tuesday he planned to get rid of the consumer database of complaints against banks. He also encouraged lobbyists to contribute to lawmakers to get their voices heard. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Mick Mulvaney said Tuesday he planned to get rid of the consumer database of complaints against banks. He also encouraged lobbyists to contribute to lawmakers to get their voices heard. Business
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief Mick Mulvaney said Tuesday he planned to get rid of the consumer database of complaints against banks. He also encouraged lobbyists to contribute to lawmakers to get their voices heard.
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