slusher
/ˈsluʃər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that causes waste or unnecessary expense, especially in a bureaucratic or financial organization.
“The new budget plan is aimed at reducing waste by eliminating all slushers in the company.”
2. verb
To cause waste or unnecessary expense, especially in a bureaucratic or financial organization.
“The government has been accused of slushing money away on unnecessary projects.”