If you're going to case a joint, and take what you can without people asking for their stuff or their jobs back, here's some good advice: Get rid of the watchdog.
One such watchdog, recently fired for doing his job (serving as ombudsman for whistleblowers who were also fired for doing their jobs) is Hampton Dellinger. His job as a special counsel for government ethics, was to "enforce laws against partisan activity by federal employees and protects whistleblowers from retaliation" according to the WSJ.
Why would anyone want to eliminate a federal ethics watchdog like Dellinger? We can only presume it is because the boss of the justice department didn't like having watchdogs watching.