- OCC’s Brooks says lockdowns may undermine U.S. banking system
- He also says requiring mask can elevate risk of bank robberies
The acting head of the
“Your members should consider these risks carefully and weigh them against the scope and duration of continued lockdown orders in making your decisions,” Brooks wrote. “Certain aspects of these orders potentially threaten the stability and orderly functioning of the financial system the
He said “more and more cities and states have shown that it is possible to successfully narrow or even end their lockdowns.” He also cautioned against requiring bank customers to wear masks to limit the spread of the coronavirus, saying that could “create the very real risk of increases in bank robberies.”
Brooks has moved quickly since taking the helm at OCC from
While some acting agency heads may hesitate to rock the boat, Brooks was handpicked for the position by Treasury Secretary
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