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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."After speaking on the Senate floor, Knopp told OPB that Republicans have been told there’s a list somewhere of the public officials who received rare liquors as preferential treatment. He said he believes the OLCC generated that document.

Steve Marks, who was the OLCC director at the time of the scandal, resigned under pressure. Craig Prins, inspector general for the Oregon Corrections Department, is now serving as the interim head.

According to an internal agency investigation last year, Marks and five top OLCC managers used their positions to reserve bottles of hard-to-find bourbons, which they purchased for themselves or saved for others, as The Oregonian/OregonLive first reported. The Oregon Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into the matter.

The OLCC distributes all liquor sold within the state, and it brings in a lot of money doing so. The agency is Oregon’s third-largest source of revenue, after income taxes and the lottery.

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has banned alcoholic drinks infused with the inactive ingredient of cannabis, CBD.
A file photo of the exterior of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.

“It is with an unwavering commitment to full transparency that we request these investigations be conducted by independent outside counsel,” the letter from Republicans to the governor reads.

The OLCC has been working to build a new warehouse and headquarters. The scandal has also renewed a desire from some Republicans to take a closer look at that project."
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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