Finlays, Lipton end business with Toror tea factory after John Chebochok elected as director
International tea suppliers James Finlay Limited
and Lipton Teas and Infusions have called for the immediate removal of John
Chebochok as Director of Toror Tea Factory, an industrial unit under the
management of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA).
In a letter penned by Group Corporate Affairs
Director Ben Woolf on Wednesday, Finlays referenced allegations of sexual
assault lodged against Chebochok following a February 2023 BBC Africa expose.
In the expose, Chebochok and one John Asava
were secretly filmed preying on women workers at Finlays' factory in Kericho in
exchange for employment.
Despite the allegations, Chebochok was last
week elected tea factory director in Kericho in an election presided over by
the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
"We are writing to request that you
immediately remove John Chebochok from his position as Director of Toror Tea
Factory, a KTDA factory," said Finlays in the letter addressed to senior
KTDA officials.
"As you know, as soon as Finlays became
aware of the allegations made against Mr. Chebochok in the BBC documentary of
February 2023, we terminated his contract with Finlays, barred him from
entering our property, and reported the allegations to the local and national
police."
According to Finlays, although Chebochok was
not formally charged for the alleged offenses, the undercover footage and the
testimonies of survivors presented in the documentary cannot be disregarded.
"It is our strong view that it is untenable
for Mr. Chebochok to hold any position within the KTDA. Critically, allowing
Mr. Chebochok to hold a position of authority in the KTDA serves to counteract
the excellent work being done by many stakeholders across Kenya and globally to
tackle the issue of sexual and gender-based violence on tea farms," stated
the company.
"It also undermines our
customer/supplier relationship and puts the reputation of the KTDA and the
wider Kenyan tea industry, at risk. Please be aware that we will not be able to
continue to purchase tea from Toror Tea Factory while Mr. Chebochok holds the
role of Director."
Finlays' sentiments were echoed by Lipton Tea
in a letter written by Chief Supply Chain Officer Bruno Laine and addressed to
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi.
"Chebochok was previously filmed
sexually harassing female workers in an undercover investigation broadcast by
the BBC in 2023 We respectfully urge the relevant authorities to reverse his
appointment and take necessary actions to ensure that such cases cannot occur
in the future," said Lipton.
"Allowing Chebochok, a figure central to serious allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, to stand for and subsequently win election undermines President Ruto's ambition for Kenyan tea to be recognised worldwide as a mark of quality. It is Imperative that the tea sector in Kenya upholds the highest standards of ethics and social responsibility in the global market."
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