Scandals

Scandals refer to actions, events, or behaviors that are considered morally, ethically, or legally wrong and cause public outrage or disapproval. They often involve exposure of wrongdoing by individuals, organizations, or institutions, leading to a breach of trust or integrity. Scandals can arise in various contexts, including politics, business, entertainment, and sports, and typically attract significant media attention. The impact of a scandal can result in reputational damage, loss of support, legal consequences, and changes in behavior or policy in response to public scrutiny. The term embodies both the act of wrongdoing and the subsequent public reaction to it.