from: Newton Raphael <ecowasnewton@gmail.com>
date: Jun 15, 2020, 8:57 PM
subject: Re: payment schedule..
mailed-by: gmail.com
ECOWAS FUND MONITORING UNIT
(PAYMENT AUDIT)DEPT
SUB REGIONAL OFFICE, ACCRA.GHANA.
REF…payment schedule
Attention: Beneficiary
I humbly write to inform you of the reschedule payment plans for your
overdue fund claims within the sub Sahel region of Africa
Records from the audit investigation department reveal some
discrepancies concerning your fund claims, these events are traceable
to local agents/attorney and in rear cases bank staff, therefore, the
Ecowas fund payment monitoring unit has designated a new plan of
payment schedule to ensure your hitch free fund claim .
However, your banking details as recovered in our audit investigation
needs to be reconfirmed.:
Hence forth, you are accordingly advised to stop communication with
any other platform in Africa or overseas concerning your fund claim.
Ecowas fund monitoring unit will direct you on the process and
reference to the payment scheduled.
Looking forward to receiving urgent response to this payment
reschedule plans and expected matured cooperation to ensuring
success.
Thanks.
Yours sincerely.
Raphael Newton
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