That reminds me of Hazim Shaalan. He was the guy
hand-picked by the Bush administration to be the interim government defense minister in Iraq.
What was his background? Military? Government? Business? Nope, he was an exile who was a CIA contact in Britain but he was
on the dole. So ... they put this unemployed dude who was mates with the Bush Administration in charge of the rebuilding entire Iraq war machine after the invasion.
So what did he do? He more or less stole the entire defense budget and used it to by luxury apartments in the arab enclave in London. Kinda helps explain why the Iraq military took so long to rebuild, right? He's now wanted for a couple of billion dollars worth of missing money:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/sep/20/iraq.michaelhowardThis would seem like a fuck-up but then you have the fact that the Bush Administration
also hand-picked a company to oversee the auditing of all Iraq spending who weren't accountants. Northstar Consulting was the company, run out of a dude's spare bedroom, and his normal business was installing kitchens. Suffice to say, he's not a chartered accountant, but he was
hand picked for the job of tracking $12 billion in spending, mind you. $9 billion of that money
went missing. Trump may seem bad but he's not as corrupt as the Cheney / Rumsfeld team. Basically a bunch of people they inexplicably
hand-picked for roles dealing with insanely large amounts of money just up and pocketed the money or turned a blind eye while the vast bulk of the money was stolen. Cheney's company Haliburton got $25 billion out of the deal, and Rumsfeld went out of his way to demote people who tried to audit what they were doing. It was a two-man con team. Cheney and Rumsfeld served together in every Republican administration since Nixon.