/ˌbækˈhæn.dər/ – Noun
Definition: của đút lót, của lót tay.
A more thorough explanation: A backhander is a term used in legal English to refer to a bribe or illicit payment made to someone in a position of power or authority in order to influence their actions or decisions. It is typically considered a form of corruption and is illegal in most jurisdictions.
Example: The politician was accused of accepting a backhander in exchange for awarding a lucrative government contract.