California retirees group calls for pension fund president to resign
Meng's departure from CalPERS followed the revelation that he had investments in a private equity fund controlled by
Meng told The Financial Times last month he disclosed his holdings appropriately.
Knox's group is one of the organizations that closely follows CalPERS, a
Her organization endorsed Jones' opponent, former CalPERS board member
Immediately after Meng's resignation, Jones released a statement that showed support for the former chief investment officer and suggested Jones knew about questions regarding Meng's financial disclosures for some time.
"These are private personnel matters and already have been addressed according to our internal compliance protocols," Jones said in early August.
Knox in her letter said Jones should have shared that information earlier with the rest of the 13-member CalPERS Board of Administration.
"Further, as board president, one of the few legitimate powers you possess is the power to share with the board as a whole any information that you are aware is being kept from it. You cannot claim that you lacked the authority to ensure that the full board was kept informed," Knox wrote.
Jones responded in a letter to Knox that he will not resign.
"Your letter is reflective of an organization that has been co-opted by those who care more about a political agenda than the best interests of the members it is chartered to represent. I will neither affiliate with nor support such conduct," Jones wrote.
"I am disappointed but resolute in my belief that RPEA leadership does not currently represent the best interests of retired public employees. Integrity matters, diversity matters and most of all, CalPERS' members matter," he wrote.
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