from: Ms. Maria Costa <mfscltd22@gmail.com>
reply-to: abc.nice@aol.com
date: Oct 1, 2025, 9:51 PM
subject: Dear Beneficiary
mailed-by: gmail.com
Office of Programme, Planning, Finance and Budget
UN Office Geneva Switzerland
Transaction Ref: UN-PPFB/A10/37-25
Dear beneficiary
Subject: Notification of Compensation Payment – Restitution and Humanitarian Support.
We hope this message finds you well.
We are writing to inform you that the Office of Programme, Planning, Finance and Budget, in collaboration with regulatory and oversight bodies, has completed an internal review related to fraudulent activities that may have adversely affected individuals such as yourself.
According to our records, you were identified as a victim of a scam that falls under cases currently being processed for compensation and restitution. We deeply regret the hardship you experienced, and as part of our commitment to ethical responsibility and human welfare, we have initiated a compensation payment program intended to provide financial redress and humanitarian support to those impacted.
You are eligible to receive a compensation payment in the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand US dollars in line with Resolution 687, chapter VII of the United Nations Compensation Commission. This payment is part of our broader efforts to restore trust and provide some measure of relief for the distress caused.
To proceed, we kindly request that you complete the attached verification form and return it to us along with a valid form of identification and any supporting documentation. Please be assured that all information will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and care.
Once again, we are mindful of the harm you may have suffered. We appreciate your cooperation as we work toward resolution and justice.
Warm regards,
Ms. Maria Costa
Deputy Controller, Finance Division.
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