NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz on Tuesday asked the agency's inspector general to investigate whether any agency employees disclosed the results of the examination and follow up documents concerning the credit union run by NCUA Board nominee Carla Decker, District Government Employees FCU.
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"While I am personally confident that the results of D.C. Federal Credit Union's examination did not leak from NCUA, I have asked our Office of the Inspector General to fully investigate this issue, to determine which among the parties with access to the confidential examination information, whether NCUA or the credit union's board or management, took this illegal action. Once we have all the facts, we will determine what action is appropriate," Matz said in a statement.
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