from: Mr John Glen MP <diamondbankplc493@gmail.com>
reply-to: secretarytreasury17@gmail.com
date: Sep 3, 2023, 4:09 AM
subject: Chief Secretary the Treasury of the United Kingdom
mailed-by: gmail.com
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Department of the Treasury
12 Brown Street, Salisbury SP1 1HE.
01722 82301. London, SW1A 0AA
Attention:
This's to inform you that due to your delays in clearing your approved
funds ATM Card online bank transfer in our Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency, we had forwarded your total approved funds to the
Chief Secretary the Treasury of the United Kingdom Mr John Glen MP, to
forward it into Federal Account United Kingdom, so if you are still
interested to claims you funds, you should contact the Bank Treasury
with below details this;
Mr John Glen MP
Chief Secretary the Treasury of the United Kingdom
Email; secretarytreasury17@gmail.com
AMOUT Funds $95Million
Contact Mr John Glen MP for the immediate release of your approved
funds or if you not never expect to receive it again let the Treasury
cancel the
payment approvals and return the funds into the Treasury Federal Bank
Account London as unclaimefaithful
Thanks for your understanding as we look forward to read faithful.
Yours faithfully.
Constituency Office
Thank you for your co-operation.
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