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Reem E Al - Emirates Minister - msreeme.al2021@outlook.com

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from: Ms. Reem E. Al <aprincessameera@gmail.com>
reply-to: msreeme.al2021@outlook.com
date: Jan 4, 2022, 10:29 AM
subject: re
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Sir,

My name is Reem E. Al, the Emirates Minister of State and Managing
Director of the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) World Expo 2020
Committee. I am writing to you to stand as my partner to receive my
share of gratification from foreign companies whom I helped during the
bidding exercise towards the Dubai World Expo 2020 Committee and also
i want to use this funds to assist Coronavirus Symptoms and Causes.

Am a single Arab women and serving as a minister, there is a limit to
my personal income and investment level and For this reason, I cannot
receive such a huge sum back to my country or my personal account, so
an agreement was reached with the foreign companies to direct the
gratifications to an open beneficiary account with a financial
institution where it will be possible for me to instruct further
transfer of the fund to a third party account for investment purpose
which is the reason i contacted you to receive the fund as my partner
for investment in your country.

The amount is valued at Euro 47,745,533.00 with a financial
institution waiting my instruction for further transfer to a
destination account as soon as I have your information indicating
interest to receive and invest the fund, I will compensate you with
30% of the total amount and you will also get benefit from the
investment.

If you can handle the fund in a good investment.Reply: msreeme_e@aol.com

Regards,
Ms.Reem E. Al
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