A formal complaint made by Health Secretary Humza Yousaf about a nursery he accused of discriminating against his daughter has been upheld.After a joint investigation with the Daily Record and the Yousafs, the Care Inspectorate found that Little Scholars in Broughty Ferry “did not promote fairness, equality and respect” when offering placements.In a probe sparked by Mr Yousaf’s 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.Today the Care Inspectorate said they had upheld a complaint lodged by Mr Yousaf