Sentences with phrase «becoming public scandals»

Nočno življenje (Nightlife, Damjan Kozole, 2016) This Slovenian co-production cleverly uses a single incident to depict how private events can quickly end up becoming public scandals.

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The scandal has become a public relations nightmare for the brand.
Winterkorn resigned soon after the scandal over polluting vehicles in the United States became public in September 2015.
Weakland's resignation was accepted by Rome only when the scandal became public, but his actions reflect a pattern of the corruption that attends leadership without accountability.
A letter written by a now - dead Canadian bishop shows church officials knew of se.xual abuse allegations involving a priest before his promotion to a top Vatican post and then discussed with Vatican officials how to keep the scandal from becoming public.
It's the movement's own dirty little secret: sexual promiscuity and financial misconduct are rampant within its ranks, and little is done about this unless a scandal becomes public.
Six months after a sex scandal involving New Birth's senior pastor, Bishop Eddie Long, became public, the megachurch no longer packs them in.
The allegations involving two women came last summer, when the scandal first became public.
On Monday — eight months since the Lopez scandal became public — Silver announced three key sexual harassment policy changes.
It was not until the scandal became public months later that the office finally opened an investigation.
By that time, the anger over the expenses scandal had turned partly to boredom, the public becoming desensitised to the crookedness and low level criminality of their legislators.
When Governor Paterson wanted to keep the free - Yankee - tickets story from becoming a big scandal, he lied under oath about it, according to the Public Integrity Commission, and in doing so, made it a big scandal.
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham has denied trying to prevent a hospital failings scandal becoming public knowledge when he was serving as health secretary in 2009.
l Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned after his involvement in a prostitution scandal became public.
Meria Joel Carstarphen became superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools (APS) on the heels of a national cheating scandal in which 11 of 12 people in APS were convicted on charges including racketeering, with some serving time in prison.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution spent years questioning suspicious score gains and filing public records requests before the scores became a national scandal.
The wonderfully ironic part comes at the end of that release, when Heartland attempts to shame people about these internal documents becoming public... and yet the Heartland Institute wase one of the loudest voices heard against climate disruption during the so - called «Climategate» hacked scientist email scandal (all the scientists involved in that have now several times been cleared of any wrong - doing).
Facebook learned about the transaction in 2015 and removed the app for violating platform policies, then suspended the accounts of those involved in the unraveling scandal in March 2018, once the breach became public knowledge and the company learned that Cambridge Analytica did not delete the information it had taken:
While Twitter shares have fallen since the Facebook scandal became public, Twitter will be a main beneficiary of advertisers leaving the social media giant, said Quantum Trading's Udall.
Since the scandal of Cambridge Analytica became international news, teams of expensive lawyers and public relationship professionals haven't stopped the World's Least Charismatic CEO from digging himself a hole big enough to fit, say, a 700 - acre waterfront estate in.
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