Conspiracy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A conspiracy is a plan among two or more people to do a particular thing. Usually it is a secret plan, and often for an illegal act.[1]

Types of conspiracies[change | change source]

  • A cabal is when religious, political, or tribal leaders meet secretly to plan things for their own purposes.
  • Conspiracy, in civil law, is an agreement between persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of their legal rights, or to gain an unfair advantage.
  • Conspiracy, in criminal law, is an agreement between persons to break the law in the future, in some cases having committed an act to further that agreement, typically treated as a felony.
  • Conspiracy, in politics, is a plan to overthrow a part or all of a government.

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References[change | change source]

  1. Moss, Paul 2016. BBC News Magazine. From Panama to Sparta: a brief history of leaks. [1]