maladminister

/ˌmæl.ədˈmɪn.ɪ.stɚ/
verb
  1. To manage or run something (such as a government, organization, or program) badly or dishonestly.
    • The new CEO was brought in to fix problems caused by those who maladministered the company.
    • The committee accused the director of maladministering the charity's funds.
    • If the city council continues to maladminister the budget, the city may face bankruptcy.
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