cronie
/ˈkrɔni, ˈkroʊni/Definitions
1. noun
A close friend or associate, especially one who has influence or power, often in a corrupt or self-serving manner.
“The politician’s cronies were accused of embezzling public funds.”
2. verb
to favor or promote someone, especially in a corrupt or unfair way.
“The corrupt businessman was accused of cronying the politician to secure a lucrative contract.”