CBA Statement on BCFP Leadership
CBA Statement on BCFP Leadership
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Bankers Association President and CEO Richard Hunt issued the following statement after Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Deputy Director Leandra English announced her resignation:
“The transition of power at the Bureau was a circus and we could possibly witness it again in five years unless a bipartisan commission is created to give consumers the certainty and stability they deserve.”
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