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 +* [[Political scandal]]s
 +* [[Academic dishonesty|Academic scandals]]
 +* [[List of sporting scandals|Sporting scandal]]s
 +* [[Quiz show scandals|Game show scandals]]
 +* [[Corporate scandals]]
 +* [[Journalistic scandal]]s
 +* [[Olympic Games scandals]]
 +* [[Roman Catholic sex abuse cases]]
 +* [[Christian evangelist scandals|List of Christian evangelist scandals]]
 +* [[List of scandals with "-gate" suffix]]
 +* [[Sex scandal]]s
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A scandal is a widely publicized incident involving allegations of wrong-doing, disgrace, or moral outrage. A scandal may be based on reality, or the product of false allegations, or a mixture of both.

Falsely alleged scandals can lead to a witch-hunt against the innocent. Sometimes an attempt to cover up a scandal ignites a greater scandal when the cover-up fails.

See also

List of scandals




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