A joint investigation between BBC Africa Eye and Panorama has uncovered widespread sexual abuse on farms which supply some of the UK’s most popular tea brands including PG Tips, Lipton and Sainsbury’s Red Label. Women in Kenya say they’ve been forced into sex by their managers while working on plantations which have been owned for decades by two British companies.
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Credit List:
Reporter and Producer – Tom Odula
Executive Produced, Directed and Filmed by – Seamus Mirodan
Film Editor – John Moratiel
Assistant Producer and Second Camera – Edwin Miyoshi
Undercover Back-Up Team – Bondo Rogers, Fred Ooko, Joseph Rop
Undercover Producers – Kassim Mohammed, Frank Odwesso, Wanjiru Njuguna, Norma Achieng
Production Manager – Simon Frost
Production Coordinator – Izzy Fleming, Charlotte Fraser
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Impact Producer – Courtney Bembridge
Reversioning Producer – Izzy Fleming
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Counsellor – Jane Awuor
Special Thanks – Amua Mama Initiative
Africa Eye Editor – Tom Watson
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