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Neris M B?ez Garcia De Mazzora - United Nations - infounitednhumanitarian@gmail.com

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from: infounited nhumanitarian <infounitednhumanitarian@gmail.com>
date: Jun 1, 2023, 9:58 AM
subject: Attention
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Attention

As part of the efforts to increase transparency, effectiveness and efficiency in UN procurement as well as providing flexible solutions that take into account the prevailing and future challenges faced during the ongoing war in Ukraine, we are pleased to introduce effective humanitarian aid to the refugees within the Ukrainian border countries like Poland, Hungary, Belarus, Romania and Moldova through your company.

After going through your profile we decided to contact and contract you for this kind of humanitarian job because of your sincerity and reputation, I hereby ask you to forward your full name, full address and your account where the Twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000.00) will be transferred and instructions on how the funds will be used in doing the humanitarian job which will commence immediately you receive the money.

Once the documentation of the contract is concluded with your details you will be invited for a physical signing of the contract in Istanbul and for the disbursement of the humanitarian funds to you. Please also know that accountability will be required

(Signed) Neris M. B?ez Garcia de Mazzora
Director, Procurement Division
Office of Supply Chain Management
United Nations Department of Humanitarian Support
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