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Denmark’s scripted drama FOLLOW THE MONEY (from the producers of BORGEN and the original version of The Killing), explores corruption and politics in the pursuit of wealth. The series takes viewers into the world of economic crime in the banks, on the stock exchanges and in the boardrooms to tell the story of speculators, swindlers, corporate moguls and the crimes they commit in their hunt for wealth. For more information, please visit http://www.linktv.org/followthemoney.

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