Walmart vs US Government: Why has lawsuit been filed by US consumer finance watchdog?
US government's suit alleges Walmart and Branch incorrectly told drivers they would have instant access to their wages when in reality they experienced delays or faced fees in transferring their funds elsewhere.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in a lawsuit that Walmart had told "last mile" drivers in its Spark Driver program it would fire them unless they collected their pay in Branch accounts opened without their consent, the agency said.
"Companies cannot force workers into getting paid through accounts that drain their earnings with junk fees," CFPB Director Rohit Chopra said in a statement.
Representatives for Walmart and Branch Messenger did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The CFPB has pursued enforcement and regulatory activity in the final days of President Joe Biden's administration, announcing a lawsuit on Friday against JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo over their handling of the payments platform Zelle.
Monday's announcement said the agency was seeking to end the conduct in question, to return funds to harmed consumers and impose fines to be paid into the CFPB's victim relief fund.
The suit alleges Walmart and Branch incorrectly told drivers they would have instant access to their wages when in reality they experienced delays or faced fees in transferring their funds elsewhere. It says Branch also deceived drivers about their ability to stop payments or make certain transfers.
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Q1. What is full form of CFPB?
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