Al-Ahli Club Deputy Chairman Mahmoud Al-Khatib said he had deposited only $228,000 in al-Boushi's company on four batches. He then added that he had received two contracts and two trust receipts from al-Boushi. Al-Khatib also affirmed that he had received 50% of the paid sums as profits last year – "Al-Masry Al-Youm". I hoped Al-Khatib would not show up at the African Super Cup. Al-Khatib, nicknamed Bebo, was deceived by al-Boushi. In fact, Bebo and al-Boushi became like Bebo and Bashir. Ahli former striker Khalid Bebo deceived Bashir al-Tabei and scored four goals in the famous match between Ahli and Zamalek in 2002. Al-Boushi also deceived Bebo in the stock exchange in 2009.
Yes, al-Khatib has committed no crime, but he committed a sin against himself and those who love him. It is al-Khatib and other Egyptian football and movie stars who created al-Boushi due to their greediness. How could al-Khatib believe that there can be a legal or even illegal business project capable of reaping a 100% profit? Has al-Khatib asked himself even for one second where al-Boushi would invest his money? Has al-Khatib asked about the legality of al-Boushi's activities? Al-Khatib paid more than $228,000 (some LE1 million), according to him.
Honestly, al-Khatib, TV commentator Mimi El-Sherbini, great actor Hussein Fahmi, Nirvana Idris, actress Layla Ulwi and many others in al-Boushi's 85-name list are all, without exception, greedy. If al-Boushi is a swindler and deserves to be tried, these persons are greedy and deserve what happened to them. Al-Boushi deceived them by offering imaginary profits, but I can not believe that a sane man can think that he could receive profits up to 115.5%. Al-Boushi is a carbon copy of other swindlers like al-Rayan and al-Sa'd. Al-Boushi did not go to his victims, but it is their greediness that led them to him. Strangely enough, the victims are businessmen! Instead, it would have been more logical if they had been workers trying to improve their poor economic conditions.