come under scrutiny
come under scrutiny
To begin being scrutinized, examined, or monitored very carefully. The company has come under intense scrutiny from the government on suspicion of tax evasion and money laundering. You'll be the first to come under scrutiny if anyone notices that money missing. I hear that their business practices have come under scrutiny from the FBI.
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