Scandals

Scandals refer to events or actions that cause public outrage or controversy, often due to perceived moral wrongdoing, misconduct, or violations of social norms. They typically involve individuals, organizations, or institutions and can arise from a variety of issues, including political corruption, financial fraud, sexual misconduct, or ethical breaches. Scandals are often characterized by intense media coverage and public scrutiny, leading to reputational damage and potential legal consequences for those involved. The term can also denote the societal implications of such events, reflecting broader themes of trust, accountability, and public perception.