Seemingly undaunted by challenges to his acting director status, Mick Mulvaney indicated that although he finds the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) policies, procedures and structure unnerving and in need of change, he respects the bureau’s staff.
His concerns regarding the bureau’s internal operations coincide with persistent arguments of the bureau’s biggest critics in Congress and in the financial industry, many of whom champion establishing a bipartisan commission to run the CFPB.
Find out more about Mulvaney’s thoughts regarding the bureau’s staff and functions.