The Los Angeles police union has accused an L.A. City commissioner of lobbying for his company to receive a multi-million dollar city contract. “The old saying says where there’s smoke, there’s fire and I think these emails show there’s fire,” said Robert Rico, counsel for the LAPPL. The Los Angeles Police Protective League believes that the emails show that Commissioner Pedram Salimpour, appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti to the Board of L.A. Fire and Police Pensions, conspired to get his company, PPS Health, which operates as Bluestone Safe, to the front of the line for a lucrative deal testing city employees for COVID-19. The LAPPL has also filed a complaint with the Personnel Department and the City Ethics Commission and claim they are not doing this to resist testing but to ensure the proper company is chosen.