Businessman Mohamed Ali launched a sharp attack on Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in a second video posted on his Facebook page, after the first video focused on uncovering corruption involving Sisi, his wife and army leaders.

Ali, who claims to have worked as a contractor for the army for 15 years, derided the campaign against him in recent hours by pro-power media as well as some social media accounts.

He strongly criticized the attempt to link him to the Muslim Brotherhood, and considered it a pointless action, especially as he acted as a film producer and producer, stressing that he was blackmailed and stolen his money, and wants to know the fate of his company's money.

The Egyptian businessman also mocked the attempt to portray him as having fled from Egypt in the millions, pointing out that his critics have overlooked the waste of tens of billions of pounds in Egypt, including more than sixty billion wasted in digging a new Suez Canal.

In his first appearance, Mohamed Ali revealed that he was commissioned by a brigade army officer to establish a two-billion-pound hotel in the Fifth Settlement area, despite the lack of any economic feasibility. High end east of Cairo.

The Egyptian contractor also revealed that the army commanders instructed him to rush to Alexandria to build a palace quickly, because Sisi and his wife decided to spend the Eid there. He explained that all this cost for construction only and does not include the cost of equipment and decorations.