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Officials from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission are under criminal investigation for diverting rare bourbon from public access for person consumption.

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Top officials with the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission have been implicated in a criminal probe that's examining allegations they violated ethics rules by using their positions with the state's alcohol regulatory agency to divertOLCC officials, including the agency's recently-ousted executive director, allegedly sent rare bottles of bourbon to specific stores where they would place reservations to buy the sought-after libations and pick it up once off-duty without the public...

Glass of whiskey with ice. - Officials from Oregon's liquor regulatory agency are under criminal investigation for diverting rare bourbon away from public access for personal consumption.. Those documents revealed that the agency's distribution manager said the rare liquor diversions were "a long-standing practice at the agency" with the tacit approval of the executive director.

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