McHenry comments on nomination of new FDIC chair amid misconduct allegations

McHenry comments on nomination of new FDIC chair amid misconduct allegations
Patrick McHenry Chairman United States House Committee On Financial Services — Official Website
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry (NC-10) issued a statement today following the White House’s announcement of its intent to nominate Christy Goldsmith Romero to succeed Martin Gruenberg as Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). This nomination comes amid widespread reports of toxic workplace culture and misconduct at the agency under Gruenberg’s leadership.

“Another day with Martin Gruenberg at the helm of the FDIC is one too many,” said Chairman McHenry. “Chair Gruenberg’s successor must be prepared to hit the ground running to implement the Cleary Gottlieb recommendations and end the egregious misconduct that has come to define the agency during his tenure. If confirmed, Christy Goldsmith Romero must immediately begin taking steps to reverse the toxic culture overseen by Gruenberg to rebuild trust between FDIC employees and management. The Senate must move forward with confirmation proceedings expeditiously to curtail Chair Gruenberg’s ability to further damage the agency and endanger financial stability.”



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