from: Andrew Nkosi <mrandrnkosi@gmail.com>
date: Sep 11, 2025, 9:24 AM
subject: From The Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO)
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Potential Strategic Partner
This letter serves as a confirmation of my interest to partner with you in a long-term profitable venture.
My office is saddled with the responsibility of contract award, screening, categorization and prioritization of projects embarked here in South Africa as well as feasibility studies for selected projects and supervising the project consultants involved.
It’s with trust and confidence that I write to make this urgent business project to you. I am contacting you in search for a foreign partner who will assist me in providing a convenient and safe foreign account in any designated bank abroad for the transfer of U$$360,000,000.00 pending on our arrival in your country for utilization and disbursement with the owner of the foreign Bank Account after the entire Contract Sum of U$$360,000,000.00 is completely deposited in your Bank Account.
This amount was generated from a deliberate inflation of the value of contracts awarded by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy to an expatriate company. The contracts have already been executed and payment made to the original contractor, remaining the inflated amount of U$$360,000,000.00, which I want to transfer out of the country in our favor for disbursement among ourselves. The transfer of this Contract Sum can only be possible with the help of a foreigner who will be presented as the beneficiary of the Contract Sum because this is a Foreign Contract settlement.
As a government official, I am not allowed to possess and operate foreign accounts, this is the reason I decided to contact you. I have agreed that if you/your company can act as the beneficiary of this Contract Sum of U$$360,000,000.00, 35% of the total sum will be for you for providing the account while 5% will be set aside for the expenses incurred during the cost of process and transfer of the Contract Sum into your account while 60% will be reserved for me.
I hereby solicit for your assistance in providing a convenient account number in a designated bank abroad where this fund would be transferred. I intend to come over there on the completion of this transfer to secure my share of the Contract Sum which is 60%.
Please note that I have been careful and have made all arrangements towards the success and smooth and swift transaction and transfer of the Contract Sum to your Bank account before you. For security reasons and confidentiality of this transaction, I demand that you should not expose this Business project and the entire transaction to anybody.
I am putting so much trust in you with the hope that you would not betray me or sit on this Contract Sum when it is finally transferred into your Bank account. Be rest assured that this transaction is 100% safe. If this Business Project is acceptable to you, indicate your interest by sending an email to me including your Valid ID/International Passport, Addresses (Home and Office), Company Name, Phone Number etc. All kinds of companies are accepted.
If this transaction interests you, your urgent response will be appreciated.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Andrew M. Nkosi
Heads of Procurement
Contract Procurement Office
The Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO)
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