UK firm eyes sale of Kenyan tea estate in sexual abuse scandal
A private equity firm is considering the sale of a Kenyan tea plantation it bought from Unilever, the Financial Times has reported, amid allegations of sexual harassment and sexual exploitation by workers in the country. The BBC has learned.
Source: businessdailyafrica.comPublished on 2023-08-14
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