“Thieves steal and run; politicians run and steal”

“Bank robbers steal, then run. Politicians run (for office), then steal.” This political saying does not appear to have a known origin.
 
“Professional robbers steal and run. Most politicians run for office to steal” was cited in 2010 on a website from the Philippines.
 
         
PhilBoxing Forum (Philippines)
babytroy
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:52 am
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Professional robbers steal and run. Most politicians run for office to steal.
 
Twitter
James McNellis
‏@JamesMcNellis
@diedagum There’s only a small difference between politicians and bank robbers. Bank robbers steal then run. Politicians run then steal. 😊
10:50 AM - 23 Oct 2012
 
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Jerson Ong Coronica
‏@jers_coronica
@TheEllenShow what’s the different between thieves & politicians? theives steal and run, politicians run and steal…
12:20 PM - 19 Feb 2013
 
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ATROCITY
‏@whizardy
robbers: steal and run
politicians: run and steal
5:36 AM - 25 Mar 2015
   
Velez OT 1-A
It’s a work: Economy of the Philippines by: Cherry Belle V. Dag-um
SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 CHERRY BELLE DAG-UM
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COMMENTS
Maureen Villamor says:
SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 AT 4:57 PM
I remember a joke about the difference between robbers and politicians. It said that robbers steal and then run while politicians run before they steal. It’s such a sad reality to think that we have really corrupt government leaders.
 
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Nick Amato™
‏@_tamato_
thieves: steal your money then run
politicians: run then steal your money
10:22 AM - 8 Mar 2016