
Quentin Kopp
Former state senator Quentin Kopp on Tuesday announced he’s resigning from the San Francisco Ethics Commission after having served as commissioner for more than two years, citing frustration with the commission’s practices.
Kopp, a former city supervisor, former state senator and retired San Mateo County judge, was first appointed to the Ethics Commission in 2016 by the Board of Supervisors to replace Brett Andrews. Kopp was then reappointed in 2017 for a six-year term. Announcing his resignation at City Hall, Kopp, 90, said the commission was misleading the public in that its investigations into political corruption happening in the city are ultimately ineffective.
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