CAMELs aren't usually a source of controversy in a place known for basketball and tobacco. At issue is the NCUA's fight with state regulators over the release of the CAMEL rating of State Employees' Credit Union of North Carolina.
News Update: Feb. 10, 2012 - NCUA Says Dual Exams Over, For Now
The NCUA said it is protecting the safety and soundness of the credit union system while the North Carolina credit union regulator and the nation's second largest credit union say it is about transparency.
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