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Engr.Frank Susu
DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY,
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA.
franksusu@zwallet.com
ATTN: President / C.e.o
It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagues. Your information was
given to me by a member of the South African Export Promotion Council (SAEPC) who was with the
Government delegation on a trip to your country for a bilateral conference talk to encourage
foreign investors. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in the execution of
the deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties and hope you will keep it confidential because of
the nature of this business.
Within the Department of Minerals & Energy where I work as a Director of Audit and Project
Implementation and with the co-operation of two other top officials, we have in our possession an
overdue payment in US Dollar.
The said funds represent certain percentage of the total contract value executed on behalf of my
Department by a foreign contracting firm, which we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of
US$22.500,000.00 (Twenty-Two Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars). Though the actual contract
cost has been paid to the original contractor, leaving the excess balance unclaimed.
Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign contractors all debts owed, so as
to maintain good relationship with foreign governments and non-government agencies, we included our
bills for approvals with the Department of Finance and the South Africa Reserve Bank (SARB). We are
seeking your assistance to front as beneficiary of the unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to
operate foreign accounts. Details and change of beneficiary information upon application for claim
to reflect payment and approvals will be secured on behalf of you/your Company.
I have the authority of my partners involved to propose that should you be willing to assist us in
this transaction your share as compensation will be US$5.625m (25%), while my colleagues and I
receive US$15.750m (70%) and the balance of US$1.125m (5%) for taxation and miscellaneous expenses
incurred.
The business is completely safe and secure, provided you treat it with utmost confidentiality. It
does not matter whether you/your Company does contract projects, as a transfer of powers will be
secured in favour of you/your Company. Also, your area of specialization is not a hindrance to the
successful execution of this transaction. I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you
will not disappoint us.
Thanks for your co-operation.
Regards,
Engr.Frank Susu
TEXT ONLY EQUIVALENT Engr.Frank Susu
DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY,
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA.
franksusu@zwallet.com
ATTN: President / C.e.o
It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagues. Your information was
given to me by a member of the South African Export Promotion Council (SAEPC) who was with the
Government delegation on a trip to your country for a bilateral conference talk to encourage
foreign investors. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in the execution of
the deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties and hope you will keep it confidential because of
the nature of this business.
Within the Department of Minerals & Energy where I work as a Director of Audit and Project
Implementation and with the co-operation of two other top officials, we have in our possession an
overdue payment in US Dollar.
The said funds represent certain percentage of the total contract value executed on behalf of my
Department by a foreign contracting firm, which we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of
US$22.500,000.00 (Twenty-Two Million Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars). Though the actual contract
cost has been paid to the original contractor, leaving the excess balance unclaimed.
Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign contractors all debts owed, so as
to maintain good relationship with foreign governments and non-government agencies, we included our
bills for approvals with the Department of Finance and the South Africa Reserve Bank (SARB). We are
seeking your assistance to front as beneficiary of the unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to
operate foreign accounts. Details and change of beneficiary information upon application for claim
to reflect payment and approvals will be secured on behalf of you/your Company.
I have the authority of my partners involved to propose that should you be willing to assist us in
this transaction your share as compensation will be US$5.625m (25%), while my colleagues and I
receive US$15.750m (70%) and the balance of US$1.125m (5%) for taxation and miscellaneous expenses
incurred.
The business is completely safe and secure, provided you treat it with utmost confidentiality. It
does not matter whether you/your Company does contract projects, as a transfer of powers will be
secured in favour of you/your Company. Also, your area of specialization is not a hindrance to the
successful execution of this transaction. I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you
will not disappoint us.
Thanks for your co-operation.
Regards,
Engr.Frank Susu
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