An NCUA examiner who witnesses said allegedly called himself "The Liquidator" and made inappropriate statements to four female employees did not harass or retaliate against a small Ohio credit union, the agency said.

 "The (NCUA Office of Inspector General) investigation could not substantiate the allegation that a credit union examiner made inappropriate comments to Commodore Perry FCU staff, and/or behaved inappropriately at the Commodore Perry FCU during the examinations in 2011 and 2012," said NCUA Public Affairs Specialist John Fairbanks. 

Fairbanks also said Wednesday that the OIG investigation did not substantiate allegations from the $32 million, 4,800-member Oak Harbor, Ohio, credit union that the agency retaliated against the complaints by lowering the credit union's CAMEL rating.

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