Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employees were ordered to do no work while the agency’s Washington headquarters is closed.
Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought said in an all-staff email Monday morning that employees shouldn’t do any agency-related work while the building is locked down. Employees were instructed to alert Mark Paoletta, the chief legal officer at the Office of Management and Budget, if any urgent matters arise.
Along with serving as acting CFPB director, Vought is OMB’s director. Vought was appointed acting CFPB director on Feb. 7.
“Otherwise, employees should stand down from performing any work task,” Vought’s email said. “Thank you for your attention on this matter,” it said.
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Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought said in an all-staff email Monday morning that employees shouldn’t do any agency-related work while the building is locked down. Employees were instructed to alert Mark Paoletta, the chief legal officer at the Office of Management and Budget, if any urgent matters arise.
Along with serving as acting CFPB director, Vought is OMB’s director. Vought was appointed acting CFPB director on Feb. 7.
“Otherwise, employees should stand down from performing any work task,” Vought’s email said. “Thank you for your attention on this matter,” it said.
Way to save money
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