Not me but I was a witness.
A large corporation brought in new leadership. This company was a mess. Lots of underhanded dealings and corruption abound. The new CEO fired a bunch of managers that were underperforming and brought in his own people. Unfortunately he wasn't able to get rid of some of the key management that were behind a lot of the corruption. They all had it in for the new CEO and pulled out all the stops to replace him. They lied and brought charges of the corruption they caused against him. Their efforts were costly to the company but unfruitful.
I watched this play out from my lowly role in the company. It seemed every other employee was in opposition of the CEO and the rest for him. Basically, the company was at odds with itself. The management that sought to replace him was very good at slander and the CEO made for easy fodder. He was brash and arrogant but he did get the job he was hired for done. Much of the mismanagement was dwindling. The company was inching their bottom line from extreme red to much closer to black. Production was at an all time high. Then it hit. What can only be described as serendipity for the corrupt management there was a major supply chain breakdown. This caused production to plummet. Employee moral plummeted. There were sit ins on the production floor and everything nearly went to a stand standstill. This provided the opportunity to oust the CEO. It was handled underhandedly. Basically they convinced the board to remove him. Even the management that stood behind him had to step aside and admit defeat. In true fighter form, he went out swinging knowing his days were numbered.
This company is one that's too big to fail. It will survive. CEOs come and go. The new leadership has a chance to make things right and while the employees are still very divided they are hopeful that the new CEO who came from within the company will make good choices and not succumb to the corruption that still exists. However, it's likely he already has.
I'm sure you can figure out the name of this “company".
Edit:
If you haven't figured out the name of this “company" yet, I'll give you a hint.
The ring leader of the underhanded management's name sounds like, “Pansy Nelosi".