Washington, D.C. – The OCC’s proposed changes to its framework for banks’ appeals of supervisory decisions would restore confidence, bolster accountability and improve transparency in the appeals process, the Bank Policy Institute, Independent Community Bankers of America and American Association of Bank Directors said in a comment letter filed yesterday. “The appeals process is a fundamental …
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