Sorry for the noise, it seems this is not related to rsyslog after all.
In our install process we are moving /var/log to another partition
(mounted in /data/) and then symlink it to /var/log. Permissions are set
up properly and work while the system is running. When the system is
rebooted though there is an unknown process changing the permissions of
/data/log, my best guess something related to systemd.

When we bind mount /data/log in /var/log directory we don't have this
issue though.

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