Fannie’s board soon will begin its search for a new CEO – a position that will need the blessing of its largest shareholder, the U.S. Treasury Department.
During a heated hearing last week on Capitol Hill, the nominee to become the next CFPB director, Kathy Kraninger, identified some of her broad priorities for the consumer agency if she gets the job. Kraninger appeared to embrace the industry-friendly approach for the bureau that has been set by her boss at the Office of Management and Budget, Mick Mulvaney, who is also the acting director at the CFPB. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-OH, said Kraninger showed a philosophy ...
The CFPB will reduce the size of its three advisory groups to just six members each and cut annual operating costs by more than half, according to new advisory board charters obtained by Inside the CFPB from sources on Capitol Hill. The charters were signed by Acting Director Mick Mulvaney on June 5, a day before the CFPB announced it would fire all the serving members of the three panels, reconstituting them as “smaller” groups. Before Mulvaney took his ...
The CFPB last week named Paul Watkins, a lawyer in the Arizona attorney general’s office who helped establish a “regulatory sandbox” for the state, to lead the agency’s new Office of Innovation. Watkins was chief counsel for the Arizona AG’s 150-person Civil Litigation Division, which enforces state law related to consumer fraud, antitrust and other issues. He managed the nation’s first facility aimed at reducing compliance costs and burdens for new fintech ...