/wɪl.fəl ˌmɪs.rɛprɪ.zɛnˈteɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc cố tình gây nhầm lẫn, việc lừa đảo.
A more thorough explanation: Wilful misrepresentation refers to a deliberate and intentional act of providing false information or making false statements with the intent to deceive or mislead another party. It involves a conscious decision to misrepresent facts or information, knowing that it is untrue, in order to gain an advantage or benefit at the expense of another party.
Example: The defendant was found guilty of wilful misrepresentation for providing false information on the financial documents.