A BBC investigation has uncovered sexual exploitation on tea farms that supply some of the UK’s biggest brands.
More than 70 women on Kenyan tea farms, owned for years by two British companies, said they had been sexually abused by their supervisors.
Secret filming showed local bosses, on plantations owned by Unilever and James Finlay & Co, pressuring an undercover reporter for sex.
Three managers have now been suspended.
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More than 70 women on Kenyan tea farms, owned for years by two British companies, said they had been sexually abused by their supervisors.
Secret filming showed local bosses, on plantations owned by Unilever and James Finlay & Co, pressuring an undercover reporter for sex.
Three managers have now been suspended.
If you're affected by issues connected to this story, you can find support from BBC Action Line: https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#Kenya #BBCNews
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