/ˈkɪkbæk/ – noun/verb
Definition: 1. (Mỹ) việc chi cho đồng phạm một phần tiền phi pháp, đồ hối lộ, chia cho đồng phạm một phần tiền phi pháp;
2. ép buộc từ bỏ tiền thù lao luật định hay được quy định trong hợp đồng.
A more thorough explanation: A kickback is a form of bribery in which someone receives payment or other benefits in exchange for using their influence or position to improperly secure a business opportunity or favorable treatment for another party. Kickbacks are typically illegal and can result in criminal charges.
Example: The company executive was charged with receiving kickbacks in exchange for awarding contracts to certain vendors.