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Ethics Commission posts $9,000 stipulation; finds probable cause in three campaign‑reporting matters

San Francisco Ethics Commission · June 23, 2014
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Summary

After a closed‑session deliberation on June 23, the commission announced a stipulation with Claudine Chang to pay $9,000 for three violations of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code and issued probable‑cause findings in three separate complaints (respondents: Robert Squirey, Melissa Opuya, Wendy Aragon) for campaign‑reporting and disclosure failures.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission, following closed‑session deliberations at its June 23 meeting, announced a stipulation and multiple probable‑cause determinations.

Item 4: Stipulation. The commission announced it reached a stipulation with Claudine Chang under which Chang agreed to pay $9,000 to resolve three alleged violations of the San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code. The executive director said the stipulation will be posted on the Ethics Commission’s website the following day.

Item 5: Probable‑cause findings and certification. The commission also found probable cause in three separate…

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