connivance
/kəˈnɪvəns/Definitions
1. noun
the act of secretly helping or supporting someone who is doing something wrong or illegal
“The company’s connivance with the corrupt official led to a major scandal.”
2. noun
the state of being willing to overlook or tolerate something that is wrong or unacceptable
“The government’s connivance in human rights abuses has been widely criticized.”