September 10, 2013
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Collecting Ten Years Of Personal Data
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Serious allegations are being raised in the legal community that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has recruited the U.S. Trustee Program to collect bankruptcy data on its behalf to aid a controversial data-mining program.
Documents obtained by the Washington Examiner describe efforts by the CFPB to collect a decade's worth of private financial data on the consumer behavior of five million American citizens without their knowledge or consent. The CFPB data-mining campaign has alarmed privacy watchdogs.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2535482
Consumer agency threatens independence of bankruptcy office
BY RICHARD POLLOCK
SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 AT 10:54 AM
Serious allegations are being raised in the legal community that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has recruited the U.S. Trustee Program to collect bankruptcy data on its behalf to aid a controversial data-mining program.
Documents obtained by the Washington Examiner describe efforts by the CFPB to collect a decade's worth of private financial data on the consumer behavior of five million American citizens without their knowledge or consent. The CFPB data-mining campaign has alarmed privacy watchdogs.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2535482
Consumer agency threatens independence of bankruptcy office
BY RICHARD POLLOCK
SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 AT 10:54 AM
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