How did Liquor Control lose over 62K bottles of booze?

June 17, 2024
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The state’s Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) told a House panel that in addition to staff shortages, COVID-19 pandemic restrictions contributed to the nearly $1 million in missing liquor bottles from three distribution warehouses. The House Ethics and Oversight Committee hearing was in response to a March 2024 audit that found 62,294 bottles of liquor, or 20 percent of the total value of state-owned inventory at the time, missing. Kevin Kubacki, the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) Financial Services Division director, expanded today on the reasons there were no physical inventory counts conducted at three audited warehouses between October


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