boodler

/ˈbuːdlər/
noun
  1. A person who obtains money or goods through dishonest or political means; a corrupt schemer.
    • The newspaper called the mayor a boodler after the scandal broke.
    • The detective spent years tracking down the boodler who had stolen from the charity.
    • Boodlers in the government siphoned funds meant for public schools.
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