Saudi Arabia.Dr Kevin Fogg, who is in a same-sex partnership, will give evidence to an employment tribunal on Monday that his career has been wrecked by “continuous and ongoing indirect sexual orientation discrimination” at the institution.The centre said it completely rejects Fogg’s “wild allegations”.
Fogg’s claims, it said in a statement, “have no basis in fact.” It added: “Contrary to his current complaints, Dr Fogg has been treated very well by the centre.”In his witness statement, which the Guardian has seen, Fogg will claim that the centre’s director, Dr Farhan Ahmad Nizami, harboured the “long intention”of dismissing him and that he had been discriminated against on the grounds of age and sexual orientation.Fogg will tell the.