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Mnuchin wants to know how consumer bureau is handling Equifax breach

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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Tuesday he plans to talk with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) acting director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyOvernight Regulation: Court upholds consumer bureau’s structure | CDC chief resigns after report she traded tobacco stocks | EPA delays Obama water rule Appeals court rules consumer bureau’s structure is constitutional Trump: Congress should give agencies power to fire federal employees MORE about the bureau’s handling of an investigation into Equifax.

“I haven’t spoken to Director Mulvaney about it, but I will,” Mnuchin said during testimony in front of the House Financial Services Committee.

“Do you have any reason why Mr. Mulvaney would even do such a thing?” Rep. David ScottDavid Albert ScottWall Street woos black lawmakers House Dem joins calls for Ebola flight ban No defense for Shinseki MORE (D-Ga.) asked Mnuchin.

“I’m not aware of that but as I said it is something I am going to discuss with him and we’ll take up at (the Financial Stability Oversight Council),” Mnuchin responded.

ICYMI: watch my exchange about the CFPB’s handling of the investigation of the #Equifax data breach with U.S. Treasury Sec. Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinFrederica Wilson: Trump won’t impose Russia sanctions because ‘they have something on him’ CBO: Debt-limit deadline likely in first half of March The Hill’s 12:30 Report MORE during his appearance at today’s Financial Services Committee Hearing. https://t.co/twxDIReljH

— David Scott (@repdavidscott) February 6, 2018

Reuters reported Monday that Mulvaney has eased the agency’s investigation into a massive data breach at Equifax. He has not sought subpoenas or sworn testimony, and the bureau has put on hold plans to test how the credit reporting company protects data.

A CFPB spokesperson said Tuesday the bureau is “looking into Equifax’s data breach and response,” but did not provide further details. 

“As policy, we do not confirm or deny enforcement or supervisory matters,” John Czwartacki, a senior adviser to Mulvaney, said in a statement. 

Hackers stole data from Equifax in a breach last year that affected nearly 150 million Americans. Additionally, Equifax was the subject of more complaints to the CFPB in 2017 than any other financial services company in all but one state. 

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating the breach and could fine the company.

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