There are several assumptions in your question, which cloud any potential answer.
First, that the vote at hand involves personal gain for someone involved in the vote.
Second, the action of holding proxies may or may not be to vote: holding them may be to deny the vote.
Third, read your governing documents to determine the use of proxies.
If you are convinced that there is illegal activity involved, you can work with an association-savvy attorney to help you handle the matter. Be prepared to produce evidence of your assumptions for the attorney in order to encourage the attorney to take your case.
One's own personal gain is known as self-interest.
Personal gain means where there is no public interest and it's solely yours.
An exploiter would be one who uses advantages and/or people for personal gain
No, but it could be painful.
Police corruption.
No, but it most likely will be painful. :)
Marketable Securities
This type of police corruption is known as "individual or personal gain corruption." It involves officers seeking personal benefits such as money, gifts, or favors in exchange for using their authority for personal gain.
what is a separate legal entity for a corporation?
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through holding a well-regarded occupation