Scandals

Scandals refer to events or actions that cause public outrage or controversy due to perceived immoral, unethical, or illegal behavior, especially by individuals in positions of power or influence. A scandal often involves a breach of societal norms or expectations, leading to significant media coverage and public discourse. The subjects of scandals can include politicians, celebrities, corporations, or institutions, and the fallout typically affects reputations, careers, and public trust. Scandals can arise from various issues, such as corruption, dishonesty, sexual misconduct, or financial impropriety. The impact of a scandal can lead to legal consequences, resignations, or long-lasting damage to one’s public image.