Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Priya Mathur, board vice president of the California Public Employees' Retirement System, lost her title after she was sanctioned for failure to file campaign finance reports.

Mathur, re-elected in September to a fourth four-year term on the board of the largest public pension fund, had been vice president since January, said Brad Pacheco, a Calpers spokesman. She also lost her chairmanship of the pension and health benefits committee, he said.

"Our board president, Rob Feckner, removed Ms. Mathur from her leadership positions due to her failure" to make political disclosure reports, Pacheco said.

The Fair Political Practices Commission fined Mathur $4,000 for failing to file timely semi-annual campaign statements for 2012 and 2013 with the secretary of state's office, according to a statement.

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