bribable

/ˈbraɪbəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be persuaded to act dishonestly in exchange for money or favors; corruptible.
    • A good judge must never be bribable, or the justice system fails.
    • The dictator's regime was full of bribable officials who would do anything for cash.
    • The company fired the manager after discovering he was bribable and had accepted secret payments.
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