👉 Deniability is a concept in legal and ethical theory that refers to the fact that an individual or entity cannot be held responsible for their actions or decisions if they can be proven not to have been aware of them. This means that if someone is found to have committed a crime, it would usually be due to the person's own negligence rather than any act or decision taken by another party. In legal terms, deniability refers to the concept that the defendant cannot be held responsible for their actions because they