WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The top U.S. consumer
financial watchdog, which the White House currently refuses to
fund, is seeking to move all remaining enforcement cases and
litigation to the Department of Justice in light of the agency's
dwindling financial resources, according to four people with
knowledge of the matter.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which said last
week it expects to exhaust remaining funds after December 31,
has pending court cases against companies including credit
bureau Experian ( EXPGF ), but dropped most active enforcement
matters earlier this year.