Nairobi, Feb. 24 -- Beverage firm Starbucks has stopped purchasing tea from Kenya's James Finlay and Company which was part of agricultural operations that has been engulfed in a sex scandal exposed by BBC News.

Over 70 women working at farms operated by James Finlay and Lipton Teas and Infusions (the successor of Unilever) said they had been sexually abused by their supervisors.

In the wake of the scandal, Starbucks issued a statement saying it was "deeply concerned" and that it had taken "immediate action" to suspend buying from James Finlay and Company in Kenya.

UK retail chain Sainsbury's also indicated it could stop buying tea from the local producers.

"These horrific allegations have no place in our supply chain," Sainsbury's wa...