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**Title:** The 7 Presidents Who Stole the Most in History
**Summary:**
A video presentation reveals the top 7 presidents who embezzled the most funds, based on reported figures. The list, in reverse order, is:
1. **#7: Slobodan Milošević** (Serbia): Stole approximately $1 billion
2. **#6: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali & Leila Trabelsi** (Tunisia): Embezzled around $5 billion together
3. **#5: Mobutu Sese Seko** (Zaire/DRC): Accused of stealing at least $6 billion
4. **#4: Ferdinand Marcos** (Philippines): Allegedly took around $10 billion
5. **#3: [Unspecified Nigerian President]**: Reportedly pocketed approximately $15 billion (name not clearly mentioned in the provided text)
6. **#2: Mohamed Suharto** (Indonesia): Estimated to have stolen $20-30 billion
7. **#1: Hosni Mubarak** (Egypt): Officially recognized as the most corrupt president, stealing an undisclosed but vast fortune, briefly surpassing Bill Gates' wealth.
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1. **Book Mention**: The speaker authored a book called "The Festival of Blasphemy".
2. **Book Status**: The book "The Festival of Blasphemy" is a bestseller.
3. **List Purpose**: The list ranks the top 7 presidents who stole the most money in history.
4. **Rank 7: Slobodan Milošević**
* **Stolen Amount**: Approximately $1 billion.
* **Background**: Milošević came from a devastated family unit (mother, father, and uncle committed suicide when he was 21).
5. **Rank 6: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and Leila Trabelsi**
* **Stolen Amount**: At least $5 million (Leila Trabelsi's amount).
* **Method**: They took over media, real estate, banks, airlines, etc., upon coming to power.
6. **Rank 5: Mobutu Sese Seko**
* **Years in Power**: 32 years.
* **Stolen Amount**: No less than $6 billion.
* **Crimes**: Accused of colossal crimes against humanity.
7. **Rank 4: Ferdinand Marcos**
* **Years in Power**: 14 years.
* **Stolen Amount**: At least $10 billion from the Philippines' public treasury.
8. **Rank 3: Unnamed Nigerian President** (likely referring to Sani Abacha, though not explicitly named in the provided text)
* **Stolen Amount**: No less than $15 billion.
* **Background**: Participated in multiple coup d'états; his regime was marked by human rights violations.
9. **Rank 2: Mohamed Suharto**
* **Years in Power**: More than 30 years.
* **Stolen Amount**: Estimated between $20 to $30 billion.
* **Impact**: Left Indonesia with a significant portion of the population living on $1 a day.
10. **Rank 1: Hosni Mubarak**
* **Years in Power**: 20 years.
* **Stolen Amount**: The highest figure, briefly making him the owner of the world's vastest fortune, surpassing Bill Gates.
* **Methods**: Used nepotism, invested stolen money in European and US real estate.
* **Aftermath**: Overthrown, acquitted of corruption and death charges, and lives in exile in Europe.