With respect, no it's not. Firstly there is no organization or business called "Science". Science is simply a word with a meaning. I looked it up so I got this precisely correct:
"Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence."
The scientific process is not corrupt, and in fact it's the very best method we've ever devised to arrive at truth. Science is alive and well.
Now, that said, when you look at the huge world of scientists, there are among them bad apples. Fair enough, it's sadly part of all human endeavors. Someone somewhere is trying to cheat or cut corners. However, the vast majority are good, honest, hard working folk working tirelessly toward whatever goal they have. And again, we've never found a better method.
Of course, we also face attacks on science, last surfacing in a big way with the Covid-19 vaccine. Social Media was used to distribute conspiracy theories and falsities. A good number of people took this gossip as gospel, and they began to attack science as a whole. Even when the theories were debunked, they didn't want to listen, because you know, all of science had been demonized. That's a people problem, not a scientific problem.
When you think about it, there were some really silly conspiracy theories out there. For example, that the vaccine contained microchips. Whereas, if a scientist had done their work properly, and if the chips existed, they would easily have been irrefutable evidence they were there. But of course, that never happened because a) there are no chips in the vaccine; b) why should those on Social Media do the hard scientific work when they could simply jump to a (false) conclusion and get their desired effect?
Of course, we do have "Big Pharma". The thing there is that a) Big Pharma produces all kinds of drugs that help millions of people every single day; b) They exist to make profit. It's the drive for profit, the capitalist notion of it, that can corrupt. So drugs are over-priced, patents abused, and so on. Whether you think that's right or wrong depends, I guess. If you're a staunch capitalist, aren't they simply exploiting the market and extracting maximum profit for their shareholders? If you're sick and can't afford your meds, they're evil. Wherever you fall, science isn't hurt by it, not as a discipline.
Fortunately, the scientific process is such that false data will eventually be weeded out and exposed. It may not happen overnight, but the process demands it is done. If you're investigating something, always look for three or four sources of different political persuasion, before coming to any conclusion. Oh, and don't buy supplements from crazy radio hosts.