Corruption in Power is a comedy focused on the world of politics and Washington lobbies, inspired by real events. Kevin Spacey plays Jack Abramoff, a powerful and corrupt Republican lobbyist who enriched himself through multiple frauds and numerous bribes that he carried out by taking advantage of the Indian tribes he represented in Congress. The film examines a flawed and easily corrupted system, and shows how when our politicians are for sale, our democracy is fragile and almost non-existent, and how the interests of large corporations and influential groups take priority over the interests of the people.
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Corruption in Power is a comedy focused on the world of politics and Washington lobbies, inspired by real events. Kevin Spacey plays Jack Abramoff, a powerful and corrupt Republican lobbyist who enriched himself through multiple frauds and numerous bribes that he carried out by taking advantage of the Indian tribes he represented in Congress. The film examines a flawed and easily corrupted system, and shows how when our politicians are for sale, our democracy is fragile and almost non-existent, and how the interests of large corporations and influential groups take priority over the interests of the people.