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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

URGENT TRANSFER ASSISTANCE

From Mrs. Susan Shabangu [Soft Break]Minister of Mining

South Africa .Tel: 27-78-33-17-5

E-mail: susanshabangu13@gala.net http://us.mc1114.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=susans068@gala.net
                                     

                                    



Dear Sir/Madam First, let me start by introducing myself as Mrs.Susan Shabangu, a mother of three children and the Minister of Mining since 9th May 2009 to date under the auspices of the president of South Africa Mr. Jacob Zuma.[Soft Break][Soft Break]After due deliberation with my children, I decided to contact you for your assistance in standing as a beneficiary to the sum of us$30.m (Thirty million, united states dollars only) The proposal, after the swearing in ceremony making me the deputy minister of safety and security during president Thabo Mbeki government, my husband Mr. Ndelebe Shabangu died while he was on an official trip to Trinidad and Tobago in 1996. [Soft Break][Soft Break]After his death, i discovered that he had some funds in a dollar account which amounted to the sum of us$30.m with a security and finance institution in south africa of which i will divulge information to you when i get your full consent and support to go for a change of beneficiary and subsequent transfer of the funds into you a comfortable and conducive account of your choice.[Soft Break][Soft Break]This fund emanated as a result of an over-invoiced contract which he executed with the government of south africa .Though i assisted him in getting this contract but i never knew that it was over-invoiced by him.I am afraid that the government of South Africa might start to investigate on contracts awarded from 1990 to date.If they discover this money in his bank account, they will confiscate it and seize his assets here in South Africa and this will definitely affect my political career in government.[Soft Break][Soft Break]I want your assistance in opening an account with bankers through my banker so that this fund could be wired into your account directly without any hitch. As soon as the fund gets to your account, you are expected to move it immediately into another personal bank account in your country.[Soft Break][Soft Break]I will see to it that the account is not traced from South Africa . As soon as you have confirmed the fund into your account, I will send my eldest son with my attorney to come to your country to discuss on business investments. For your assistance, I am offering you 25% you have to assure me and also be ready to go into agreement with me that you will not elope with my fund. If you agree to my terms, kindly as a matter of urgency send me an email. Due to my sensitive position in the South African government.[Soft Break][Soft Break]Please do not call on the office line, because of the sensitivity of this transaction except of the above direct line; you can contact my son Peter Shabangu direct line +27-78-33-17-554, I prefer you send me email than call. All correspondence must be by email to my private email address: susanshabangu13@gala.net

If you want to speak with my banker, that is fine and okay by me. You will have to send down you private telephone /fax number so that I can forward it to him to reach you from time to time this is for security reasons. Please I do not need to remind you of the need for absolute confidentiality of this transaction must succeed. If you do not feel comfortable with this transaction, do not hesitate to discontinue.



Thanks for your anticipated co-operation and my regards to your family.[Soft Break][Soft Break][Soft Break]Mrs.Susan Shabangu [Soft Break]Minister of Mining
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