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Scandal
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A scandal is a widely publicized incident that involves allegations of wrongdoing , disgrace, or moral outrage. A scandal may be based on reality , the product of false allegations, or a mixture of both.
Some scandals are broken by whistleblowers who reveal wrongdoing within organizations or groups , most notably Deep Throat (William Mark Felt ) during the 1970s Watergate scandal that involved President Richard Nixon . Falsely alleged scandals can lead to witch-hunts against the innocent . Sometimes an attempt to cover up a scandal ignites a greater scandal when the cover-up fails. Classes of scandals include:
The United States in the 1950s was swept by a wave of game show scandals . Another major type of scandal is a corporate , especially those that involve accounting . A wave of such scandals swept American companies in 2002. Nineteenth-century Western society 's Seven Social Scandals were fraud , bankruptcy , unwed pregnancy , adultery , homosexuality , divorce , and illegitimacy .citation needed dubious – discuss In the United States, scandals are often referred to with a -gate suffix, particularly political .
List of scandals