Jim Blaine, SECU president/CEO, presses NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz about the future of separate exams for North Carolina’s state-chartered credit unions following Matz's keynote address at the 2012 NASCUS Summit on Wednesday in Denver.

DENVER — Jim Blaine, president/CEO of the $25 billion State Employees’ Credit Union, took NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz to task during a tense exchange about separate exams for North Carolina’s state-chartered credit unions following Matz’s address Wednesday at the 2012 NASCUS Summit.

Jack Braswell, CEO of the $240 million Members Credit Union in Winston-Salem, N.C., opened the can of worms during Matz’s question-and-answer session when he asked about an invitation the North Carolina Credit Union League had extended to Matz, asking to meet about the exams.

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