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- A scandal can be broadly defined as the strong social reactions of outrage, anger, or surprise, when accusations or rumours circulate or appear for some...
- Scandal! is a South African soap opera produced by Ochre Moving Pictures and broadcast on e.tv. It is the most watched soap opera in South Africa, contending...
- Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon. The scandal began in 1972...
- The Olympus scandal was a case of accounting fraud exposed in ****an in 2011 at optical equipment manufacturer Olympus. On 14 October, British-born Michael...
- discreditable action, cir****stance, etc. Scandal or The Scandal may also refer to: Scandal (comics), a DC Comics villain Scandal (1917 film), an American film starring...
- A **** scandal is a public scandal involving allegations or information about possibly immoral ****ual activities, often ****ociated with the ****ual affairs...
- A scandal in may refer to: "A Scandal in Belgravia", the first episode of the second series of the BBC crime drama series Sherlock A Scandal in Belgravia...
- with controversies surrounding the Canadian Senate expenses scandal and the Robocall scandal. In the 2015 federal election, the Conservative Party lost...
- Television (Fuji TV) were involved in covering up the allegations. The scandal led to many advertisers terminating their relationship with Fuji TV and...
- This is a list of political scandals in the United Kingdom in chronological order. Scandals implicating political figures or governments of the UK, often...