The CFPB could be reconsidering its practice of having enforcement attorneys participate in the supervisory examination process, according to the fiscal year 2012 report from the bureaus Ombudsman Office. When the CFPB was first being set up, it considered the experiences of other agencies and decided to make supervision and enforcement an integrated process within one division at the bureau, and to involve enforcement attorneys at the beginning, middle and end of the supervision examination, according to the report...