Jushi’s Reputation at Risk: A Warning to Investors, Partners & Authorities
For years, I played a key role in helping Jushi Group establish itself in Egypt, securing government approvals, handling legal matters, and building strategic partnerships. My contributions were instrumental in Jushi’s success.
Yet, despite signed agreements and documented work, Jushi has refused to pay me what they owe. I have exhausted all professional channels, reaching out to senior executives—including Cao and Freeman Wang—but my emails remain unanswered.
What This Means for Jushi’s Partners & Investors
🔹 If Jushi can betray a key partner who helped build their foundation in Egypt, who’s next?
🔹 If Jushi ignores contractual obligations, how secure are its other business agreements?
🔹 If Jushi refuses to engage professionally, how does this reflect on its corporate governance?
I have already taken legal action in Cairo and Suez courts, and I am now preparing to escalate this matter further. I will be contacting Chinese regulatory authorities, business watchdogs, and trade organizations.
To Jushi Executives – Time Is Running Out
Ignoring this issue will not make it disappear. I have the documents, legal filings, and media evidence to prove my case. I remain open to resolving this diplomatically, but if Jushi continues to ignore my rights, I will ensure this case reaches the highest levels of business and legal scrutiny—both in Egypt and in China.
Jushi, the choice is yours. Do the right thing before this becomes an international embarrassment.
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