I’m wondering about greed for power rather than money. I know those are thought to be interchangeable. That’s not always true. A bureaucrat sitting in a cubicle can rewrite sections of the DOT manual that affects gray areas and result in changes in what is considered a commercial vehicle or block importation of a piece of equipment that’s a negligible source of pollution.
None of them are wealthy from their government salary. You’ve kicked off a train of thought for me.
You make a good point.
Power it's self would be more versatile, but money, used as power, would easily be more covert, now you got me thinking.