Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Difference between revisions
m Added Wikipedia link and proofreading |
Fixed a typo. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Visual edit |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
==Whistleblower outreach== | ==Whistleblower outreach== | ||
The CFPB has a public-facing webpage which provides contact and other information for persons who may have information about potentially violative conduct.<ref>[https://www.consumerfinance.gov/enforcement/information-industry-whistleblowers/ "CFPB Whistleblowers"] - consumerfinance.gov</ref> | The CFPB has a public-facing webpage which provides contact and other information for persons who may have information about potentially violative conduct.<ref>[https://www.consumerfinance.gov/enforcement/information-industry-whistleblowers/ "CFPB Whistleblowers"] - consumerfinance.gov</ref> In particular, the CFPB solicits "current or former industry employees and industry insiders to reach out to us about possible violations of consumer financial rights". The CFPB also publishes a web link to report potential wrongdoing by the CFPB itself. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Regulatory agencies and public support bodies]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 28 January 2025
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is an independent agency of the United States government that "implements and enforces federal consumer financial law".[1] The CFPB draws on various sources such as research and public input to make rules.[2]
The CFPB publishes public notices about its activities such as this article announcing a proposed CFPB rule with the stated aim of stopping financial companies from attempting to use contract provisions which curb rights such as those in the Constitution of the United States of America.[3]
Whistleblower outreach[edit | edit source]
The CFPB has a public-facing webpage which provides contact and other information for persons who may have information about potentially violative conduct.[4] In particular, the CFPB solicits "current or former industry employees and industry insiders to reach out to us about possible violations of consumer financial rights". The CFPB also publishes a web link to report potential wrongdoing by the CFPB itself.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "CFPB" - consumerfinance.gov
- ↑ "CFPB Rules and Policy" - consumerfinance.gov
- ↑ "CFPB Newsroom: Proposed rule to ban contract clauses limiting rights - 2025-01-13" - consumerfinance.gov
- ↑ "CFPB Whistleblowers" - consumerfinance.gov