/pɪˈkjuːniəri ˈpɛnəlti/ – Phrase
Definition: phạt tiền.
A more thorough explanation: A pecuniary penalty refers to a financial penalty or fine imposed by a court or regulatory authority as a punishment for a breach of law or regulation. It is a monetary penalty that is intended to deter individuals or organizations from engaging in unlawful activities or to compensate for any harm caused by their actions.
Example: The court imposed a pecuniary penalty of $10,000 on the defendant for violating the securities laws.