
The Scandal
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First episode date | June 29, 2013 |
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Final episode date | October 27, 2013 |
Number of episodes | 36 |
Genres | Melodrama |
Romance | |
Revenge | |
Melodrama; Romance; Revenge | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
No of episod | 36 |
Networks | Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation |
Execut produc | Kim Sang-ho |
Origin releas | June 29 –; October 27, 2013 |
Original language | Korean |
Cast | Kim Jae‑Won |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2523609 |
About The Scandal
A policeman learns that his father kidnapped him when he was a child.
Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment

... In a letter sent to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves called The Scandal " one of the most appalling tragedies in our country s recent history...
The Laird of Tomintoul: £5m police fraudster who lorded over village

... The Scandal was even investigated by the UK parliament s public accounts committee, which criticised The Met for not discovering Williams crimes sooner and for not having safeguards in place...
Most NHS maternity units not safe enough, says regulator

... The decline in safety ratings has happened despite several attempts to transform maternity care, including an This was set up after an inquiry in 2015 into the failures that led to the deaths of babies at the The Scandal at the trust was among several in recent years in which failures were found to have led to the deaths of babies...
Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics

... The Scandal eventually brought down the third Rutte-led government in 2021...
Cameron's return revives memories of Greensill finance scandal

... Duncan Mavin, author of Pyramid of Lies, a book exposing The Scandal, said: " It s an astonishing decision for David Cameron to be appointed when all the lawsuits and criminal investigations are still underway...
Bavaria election: Toxic campaign heralds big vote for Germany's populists

... His poll numbers are even higher than before The Scandal...
Sheffield City Council write apology to tree campaigners

... " As part of efforts to recover from The Scandal, the council promised to make personal apologies to those affected...
Who is Rupert Murdoch?

... The Scandal, for a while, curtailed his plans to expand his business, although he soon went on to do more deals, well into his ninth decade...
Sheffield City Council write apology to tree campaigners
By Molly WilliamsLocal Democracy Reporting Service
A council has sent personal apologies to campaigners who fought against its tree-felling programme.
In a public apology, Sheffield City Council conceded protesters had suffered " physical, emotional and, for some, financial stress".
It also acknowledged The City had suffered reputational damage.
Graham Wroe, who has received an apology, said he hoped lessons had been learned and he would continue holding The Council to account.
The " Streets Ahead" programme aimed to fell 17,500 trees as part of a £2. 2bn contract between The Council and contractor Amey.
An inquiry report, published earlier in the year, found The Council overstretched its authority in taking drastic action against campaigners, had serious and and misled The Public , courts and an independent panel it Set Up to deal with the dispute.
In its apology, The Council said: " Protesters and campaigners were maligned, injured and experienced physical, emotional and, for some, financial stress.
" The Action The Council took damaged Sheffield's reputation in a way that cast a Long Shadow . "
As part of efforts to recover from The Scandal , The Council promised to make personal apologies to those affected.
Mr Wroe, chair of Save Norfolk Park Trees and committee member of Sheffield Tree Action Group (STAG), published The Letter he received online on 29 September.
It was Written By James Henderson , The Council 's director of policy and democratic engagement, who started by apologising for The Apology taking longer than expected.
He Said the impact of the dispute on The City and campaigners was " significant and unwarranted" and it caused " substantial harm" to those who fought against it.
Mr Henderson acknowledged it will take time and concerted effort to recover from the dispute and for some it may prove impossible to regain trust.
Mr Wroe said he was surprised to find The Apology in his inbox.
He Said : " It is good that The City council has moved on and now has a much more satisfactory tree policy. I really hope they have learned the lessons from the Lowcock report.
" Some of The Protagonists of the dispute are still councillors. They really should have resigned long ago.
But it is clear they now have little influence in the Labour Party , so I Am accepting this apology but will continue to hold The Council to account at every opportunity. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com