On Thursday afternoon, Treasury Secretary Geithner will meet with the heads of the agencies that will contribute "expertise and talent" to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau established under the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
The meeting will serve to formally begin an ongoing process of interagency collaboration around the stand-up of the Bureau, including discussions regarding the consolidation of regulatory responsibilities and staff to improve coordination and efficiency in consumer protection.
Meeting attendees will include Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, Federal Reserve Governor Elizabeth Duke, FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, HUD Secretary Shaun J. Donovan, NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz, Comptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan, and OTS Acting Director John E. Bowman. OMB Director Peter Orszag also will attend
"expertise and talent" to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Hahaha that Dope doesn't even know how to use Turbo Tax software and you expect me to believe that Dope can run a Consumer division for protection hahahaha. Thanks there chief but I'll let my mattress do my protection for me. And besides that trust no one in this administration they are all thieves every one of them.