Examples of 'corporate scandals' in a sentence

Meaning of "corporate scandals"

Corporate scandals refer to unethical or illegal activities conducted by a corporation, often resulting in damage to its reputation or financial losses. They are typically associated with fraud, corruption, or other misconduct

How to use "corporate scandals" in a sentence

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We had corporate scandals we had to deal with.
And we had some corporate scandals.
Corporate scandals grow in global economy.
We have come through corporate scandals.
Corporate scandals came up a couple of times.
Then we had corporate scandals.
Corporate scandals and collapsing stock markets have undermined confidence.
Propelled recent corporate scandals.
Recent corporate scandals have underlined that urgent action is necessary.
It became one of the worst corporate scandals of all time.
Corporate scandals have rocked financial markets and undermined investor confidence.
We went through corporate scandals.
The wave of corporate scandals that followed soon after only made the questions more acute.
Need for greater transparency in the light of recent corporate scandals Doc.
He revealed many corporate scandals and saved many people from becoming victims.

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This proposal is not a knee-jerk reaction to recent corporate scandals.
This was one of the biggest corporate scandals in the early part of the millennium.
Volkswagen 's emissions cheating is one of the biggest corporate scandals in history.
Disasters, to corporate scandals and data breaches.
The new Directive is not a knee-jerk reaction to recent corporate scandals.
In general, corporate scandals can act as a catalyst to implement changes that benefit investors.
ISAR also agreed that the consequences of the recent corporate scandals reached beyond national borders.
The corporate scandals in the US are undermining investors ' confidence in the financial markets.
For the better part of a decade, corporate scandals have emerged with embarrassing regularity.
Then came a backlash, fuelled in large part by the Enron debacle and other corporate scandals.
Increasingly, business leaders are recognizing that corporate scandals are best handled through sincerity and compassion.
For example, Sarbanes-Oxley was passed in response to Enron, World-Com and other corporate scandals.
Will corporate scandals ever end?
The Sarbanes Oxley Act was passed into legislation in 2002 because of a series of corporate scandals.
Here are 10 of the biggest corporate scandals of recent times - ranked according to notoriety.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was enacted in the wake of a series of high-profile corporate scandals.

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