1
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political corruption
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South Korea
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Strong focus on anti-corruption efforts and zero-tolerance policies
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1
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2
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political patronage
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South Korea
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Seen as detrimental to the principles of fair competition and meritocracy in governance.
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1
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3
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scandal
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South Korea
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Public scandals are considered extremely detrimental to personal and professional reputation, often resulting in public apologies and resignations.
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1
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4
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scandal
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South Korea
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Public scandals are generally seen as highly shameful and can lead to ostracism, with a focus on maintaining harmony and avoiding public shame.
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1
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5
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scandal
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South Korea
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In South Korea, scandals involving public figures or celebrities can lead to intense public scrutiny and can severely damage their careers or social standing.
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1
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6
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scandal
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South Korea
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Scandals involving public figures are often associated with significant shame and can result in public apologies and attempts at redemption.
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1
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