Tell Mick Mulvaney: Keep The Consumer Complaint Database Public
Mick Mulvaney, interim director of our greatest Wall Street watchdog, recently told more than a thousand bankers that he doesn't think the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's enormously successful complaint database needs to be public anymore.
Without a public database, companies could hide widespread wrongdoing from view and consumers would be less informed about potential problems they could avoid. Tell Mick Mulvaney: Sunlight is the best disinfectant. Keep our consumer complaints public.
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