The $32 million Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union has withdrawn its exam appeal to the NCUA Board.
Commodore Perry President Tom Renz stressed the decision does not reflect a change in the credit union's position regarding its 2011 examination results.
The Oak Harbor, Ohio, credit union still alleges examiner Roger A. Clark retaliated in the form of a riskier CAMEL score after Commodore Perry officials reported he had harassed and bullied employees.
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