Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has complained to watchdogs demanding they investigate whether a nursery discriminated against his two-year-old daughter.
During a probe by his wife Nadia El-Nakla, the nursery said it had no space available for three applicants who had ethnic, Muslim-sounding names, including the couple’s daughter Amal.However, responding to fake inquiries from three mothers with non-ethnic names, the Dundee nursery said spaces were available.This week Yousaf lodged a complaint with the Care Inspectorate calling for an explanation over the contrasting responses from the Little Scholars Nursery in Broughty Ferry.He pressed the watchdog to establish whether there had been discrimination on grounds of “either ethnicity or.
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