corruptibility

/kəˌrʌptəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easily influenced to do dishonest or illegal things in exchange for money or favors.
    • Her corruptibility was well known among the lobbyists who often bribed her.
    • The company's strict ethics policy was designed to test the corruptibility of its employees.
    • The new law aims to reduce the corruptibility of government officials.
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