A former Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) engineer has accused the company of telling him not to leave a paper trail after he raised concerns about an alleged fire risk in the Range Rover Evoque, claims that surfaced during an employment tribunal in the UK.

Hazar Denli, who is seeking £3.7 million in compensation, alleges he was unfairly dismissed and blacklisted after raising safety concerns.

In a witness statement, Denli said he received a crash-test video in late 2018 that appeared to show a rear subframe piercing the fuel tank of a Range Rover Evoque during a collision.

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Its lawyer told the Birmingham tribunal that the claims were serious but unrelated to the employment dispute and lacked sufficient detail for the company to fully respond.

Denli’s lawyer argued that the allegations were relevant because they reflected JLR’s approach towards employees who raise safety concerns.

The tribunal has not yet ruled on the claims.

Dispute also involves VinFast The case also centres on Denli’s work with Tata Technologies, an engineering company linked to JLR parent Tata Motors, where he worked on testing vehicles for Vietnamese EV maker VinFast.

Denli alleged that he repeatedly raised concerns about safety issues in VinFast vehicles, including missing bolts and damaged components, but claimed fixes were not implemented due to pressure to speed up production.

He also alleged engineers were discouraged from documenting problems in writing.

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JLR denies dismissing him for whistleblowing.

The company said it conducted its own investigation and concluded Denli was likely behind the Reddit posts, raising concerns about confidentiality and trust.

With inputs from agencies.