dulotic
/djuːˈlɒtɪk/Definitions
1. noun
Describing a person who is given something, especially money, in a way that is secretly dishonest or illegal, often to influence their actions or decisions.
“The investigation revealed that the company was being manipulated by a dulotic politician who had secretly accepted bribes.”
2. adjective
Secretly dishonest or corrupt, often in a way that involves giving someone something, especially money, to influence their actions or decisions.
“The scandal highlighted the dulotic practices of several high-ranking officials who had embezzled funds for personal gain.”