venal

/ˈviːnəl/
adjective
  1. Willing to do dishonest or immoral things in exchange for money or other rewards; corrupt and open to bribery.
    • A venal judge might sell a favorable verdict to the highest bidder.
    • The company's venal executives ignored safety rules to save money.
    • The venal politician accepted a bribe to approve the construction project.
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