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Follow on Google News | Jushi Egypt Accused of Withholding $6M from ConsultantBy: Tamer Abdelaal In a striking case that reveals the darker side of corporate silence, an Egyptian consultant has come forward with claims against Jushi Egypt, a subsidiary of the Chinese fiberglass manufacturing giant China Jushi. The consultant alleges that Jushi Egypt has failed to pay him over $6 million for years of professional collaboration. Beyond financial loss, the prolonged conflict resulted in serious harm to his health and dignity. A Strategic Partnership Turned Into Corporate Silence: For years, Tamer Abdelaal , an experienced business strategist and regional advisor, provided high-level support to Jushi Egypt. His work spanned business development, international marketing, government relations, and executive communications— Despite his essential contributions, Jushi Egypt allegedly ceased all communication, failed to honor signed agreements, and disregarded multiple formal notices. This abrupt abandonment followed the company's growth and apparent fulfillment of their local strategic goals. Physical and Psychological Consequences: The ongoing negligence has not only created a financial crisis but left a long-lasting physical and psychological impact. During a period of heightened stress caused by the dispute, the consultant suffered a traumatic accident that resulted in a severe fracture in his **right arm**. The injury required complex surgery, including the insertion of plates and screws. Medical reports confirm that the trauma and tension contributed to his condition. In the aftermath, he developed chronic health issues, including diabetes and high blood pressure—both aggravated by psychological pressure. He was hospitalized for physical and mental exhaustion directly linked to the corporate injustice he faced. Seeking Justice Through Diplomatic and Legal Channels: Despite continuous, respectful requests for dialogue and resolution, Jushi Egypt has remained unresponsive. The consultant is now taking the following steps: - Preparing formal complaints to Chinese government oversight agencies: SASAC, MOFCOM, and CBIRC - Publishing an open letter to the President of China Jushi - Launching a multilingual media campaign to expose the injustice Why This Case Matters: This is more than a personal battle. It sheds light on how multinational corporations can abandon local partners once their objectives are achieved—leaving behind unpaid commitments and human suffering. The consultant's case symbolizes the growing need for corporate accountability, especially in emerging markets. Closing Statement: "I believed in this partnership. I worked in good faith to build something meaningful. But the silence, after all I gave, is louder than any denial. This fight is about more than money—it's about human dignity." https://jushifraudcase.blogspot.com/ End
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