Since acting CFPB Director Russell Vought took over, the agency closed its Washington HQ, fired staff and told those who remain to stop nearly all work.
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Russell Vought, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new acting director, ordered staff to stop all work and closed the agency's headquarters for a week.
Vought, who is serving as acting director of the CFPB, has ordered staffers in the bureau to ‘cease all supervision and examination activity.’ ...
Russell Vought, the new acting head of the consumer watchdog has directed its staff to cease investigations and enforcements while letting go of federal funds it was expected to draw.