U.S. Treasury's Mnuchin says he wants answers on Equifax breach

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By Patrick Rucker

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -

on Tuesday said he wants to know how the is handling a probe into a hack of credit bureau after a report that the agency's has pulled back from investigating the matter.

Equifax disclosed in September that hackers had stolen personal data it had collected on some 143 million Americans.

On Monday, reported that the of the (CFPB), Mick Mulvaney, had put the brakes on the agency's Equifax investigation.

"I haven't spoken to Mulvaney about it but I will," Mnuchin told the Financial Services Committee. "It is something I am going to discuss with him."

On Tuesday, the CFPB said it was examining the Equifax breach but declined to give details.

"Mulvaney takes data security issues very seriously," CFPB said in a statement. "The CFPB is working with our partners across government on Equifax's data breach."

Reuters, citing people familiar with the matter, reported on Monday that while the CFPB has an open investigation into Equifax, Mulvaney has reined in the work begun by his predecessor,

Mulvaney has not ordered subpoenas against Equifax or sought sworn testimony from executives, routine steps in a full-scale probe, the sources said. They said the CFPB has shelved plans for on-the-ground tests of how Equifax protects data, an idea backed by Cordray.

The CFPB also recently at the Federal Reserve, and Office of the when they offered to help with on-site exams of credit bureaus, the sources said.

has sought to curb the power of the CFPB, which was created under his Democratic predecessor to protect consumers from financial industry abuses. The agency has been criticized fiercely by the industry.

Mulvaney has sought no new operating funds for the agency, opting instead to finance a slimmed-down budget by shrinking a reserve fund established by Cordray.

(Reporting by Patrick and Lindsay Dunsmuir; Editing by and Leslie Adler)

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 02:51 IST