9 Comments
User's avatar
Paul's avatar

Let's see his 5 top friends' bourbon collections.

Jack Bogdanski's avatar

If you think this is the only crooked thing happening at the OLCC, you're not as smart as I thought you were. Check out the warehouse scam.

Ron Wiggins's avatar

It’s a basic problem of CORRUPTION. If we accept corruption on a small scale, we are screwed on EVERY other scale. Time to reckon in more ways than one.

Javier's avatar

I’m glad he was fired. And I do care about government employees getting “special access” even if they did pay full price. The second hand market offers a chance to make a profit on these items. Why should government employees get that ability when an average taxpayer Joe and Josephine don’t? I generally don’t like Kotek but glad she cleaned house here.

Stan's avatar

So you are saying you wouldn’t buy if you had a chance…. The real issue here is that we have a government owning all the liquor in the state and running a major warehousing and retail operation, a recipe for disaster on so many levels.

Javier's avatar

Correct. They knew it wasn't kosher.

Theresa Griffin Kennedy's avatar

Bobo is preferable to Slob. LOL...

Kendall's avatar

Seems unless Mr. Subasic has some previously undisclosed dirt I believe he is well and truly screwed. Still waiting to find out who the legislators and other" certain people" are that received diverted bottles. This state is more fun than Louisianna.

Peggy's avatar

All I can think reading this (As the Oregon Government Turns) is that Oregon taxpayers would save a heck of a lot of money if there were no Oregon Liquor Control Commission.