DEP ARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY JOHANNESBURG,
SOUTH AFRIC A.
Email: ppilosa@clubbentley.co.uk
Dear Sir/Madam
URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL
After my official enquiry f rom the foreign trade office of the chambers of commerce & industry here in Johannesburg South Africa, I decided to contact you but I did not disclose the intention to anyone else because of the delicate nature of the project. I found your prof ile very interesting and decided to reach you directly to solicit f or your assistance and guidelines in making a business investment and transfer of US$25,500,000.00(Twenty Five Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) to your country within the next f ew days.
Please I must plead for your confidence in this transaction. I am a high placed official working with the Department of Minerals and Energy in Johannesburg. I and two other colleagues are currently in need of a silent foreign partner whose identity we can use to transf er this sum of money. But at this moment, I am constrained to issue more details about this prof itable business investment until I get your response by email, please if you can take out a moment of your very busy schedule today to respond back to my private email below f or more details and include your private telephone number in your response which I and my colleagues will highly appreciate.
This fund accrued legitimately to us as commission from foreign contracts, through our private connections.
The fund is presently waiting to be remitted from the bank here in South Africa to any overseas benef iciary confirmed by us as associate/receiver. By virtue of our positions as civil servants in my country, we cannot acquire this money in our names. Because as high placed civil servants, we are not allowed by the civil service code of conduct to own or operate bank accounts outside of our shores. On the other hand, it is not
saf e for us to keep the money here due to unstable political environment. I have been mandated as a matter of trust by my colleagues, to look for an overseas silent partner who could work with us to facilitate transfer of this fund for our mutual benefit, Hence the reason for this email.
My proposal is that after you receive the funds, it would be shared as follows: (1) 15% to you as commission
for your co-operation and assistance in facilitating the transfer, while the remaining 85% belongs to me and two
colleagues. You will be f ree to take out your commission immediately after the money hits your account in your country. Since our objective is to invest the money in a f oreign country, it would be appreciated if you could also help us with advices and direction on investing into profitable ventures in your country.
However, this is optional, and if it is not convenient f or you to f urther assist us with investing the money, we can end our cooperation after you make available to me our part of the money. The transaction, although discreet, is legitimate and the money will be transferred successfully with all necessary back-up official documents showing the legitimate source/origin of f und.
The transfer will be eff ected within a period not longer than two weeks as soon as we reach an agreement and you f urnish me with a suitable response indicating your interest for processing the transfer. I plead with you on one issue, whether you are interested or not, kindly do not expose this information to any one else. I confirm that the transaction is legitimate and without any risks either to us or yourself. Please, give me your response immediately by returning this mail through my alternative email address. ppilosa@clubbentley.co.uk
Yours Faithfully, Mr. Phillip Pilosa
Department of Minerals and Energy (South Africa)

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