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OIG: CFPB’s Supervisory Activities Need Improvement

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Federal Reserve System released the results of an audit performed on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to assess the bureau’s operational efficiency and effectiveness. The OIG noted the difficult task associated with the creation and implementation of the new agency; however, the OIG found that improvements could be made.

"While we recognize the considerable efforts associated with the initial development and implementation of the program, we believe that CFPB can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its supervisory activities," the OIG report said.

Specifically, the report noted three areas of improvement for CFPB.

First, the OIG recognized that CFPB needs to “improve its reporting timeliness and reduce the number of examination reports that have not been issued.”

By its own reporting policy, regions have 30 days to submit draft examination reports to headquarters, allowing 30 days for headquarters to approve the draft and an additional 5 days to share the draft with the regulator or issue a final product. The OIG found 59 percent of 82 drafts submitted did not meet the CFPB's timeliness requirement for submission within 30 days of fieldwork completion.

Second, the OIG believes CFPB should "adhere to its unequivocal standards concerning the use of standard compliance rating definitions in its examination reports."

The report noted, "The CFPB examination manual includes templates to help examiners across the regions produce consistent reports of examinations and supervisory letters." The OIG found two instances that deviated from the prescribed language, actions that "do not support the agency's commitment to consistency in the examination process."

Finally, CFPB should "update its policies and procedures to reflect current practices," the OIG said. The examination reporting policy developed in June 2012 has not been updated to reflect reorganizations of the supervision offices in December 2012.

Fieldwork for the OIG audit was completed in October 2013 using past data from July 2013. The CFPB responded and "indicated that management has taken various measures to address certain findings in our [the OIG] report, including streamlining the report review process and reducing the number of examination reports that have not been issued."

The OIG offered 12 recommendations to CFPB to improve its processes including an update to relevant policies and procedures, as well as tracking and monitoring of staffing examinations. Additionally, the OIG recommends CFPB finalize its examiner commissioning program.

The OIG reported, "Management concurred with our recommendations and outlined actions that have been or will be taken to address our recommendations."

About Author: Colin Robins

Colin Robins is the online editor for DSNews.com. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Texas A&M University and a Master of Arts from the University of Texas, Dallas. Additionally, he contributes to the MReport, DS News' sister site.
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