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CalPERS chief’s abrupt resignation preceded by conflict of interest questions

Wes Venteicher  |  August 7, 2020

By Wes Venteicher, includes “… CalPERS provided no further explanation as to why Meng, in whom the majority of the 13-member board has repeatedly expressed confidence, resigned after the matters had been addressed. … The announcement came three days after financial blogger Susan Webber published a post alleging Meng had filed incomplete and inconsistent conflict-of-interest disclosures, known as Form 700s, with the FPPC.”

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