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James Ndlovu - Armament Corp - jamesndlovu01@webmail.co.za

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from: Jamesndlo <lkbraiif2@gmail.com>
reply-to: jamesndlovu01@webmail.co.za
date: Nov 6, 2020, 10:10 AM
subject: Urgent message
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Sir,

I must first apologize for using this means to contact you, but you will realize as you read this message, the need for my action. I would like to share this confidential and beneficial opportunity with you. I am Mr. James Ndlovu, a member of the Armament Corporation of South Africa (ARMSCOR) contract award committee. Some time ago, a contract was awarded to a foreign firm in South Africa by my corporation. The contract was deliberately over invoiced to the tune of US$51,500,000.00. The over invoicing was a deal to benefit from the project, the foreign contractor had completed the contract and had been paid off

I am seeking for your assistance and collaboration to transfer this contract sum of fifty one million United States Dollars ($51,500,000.00USD) to your bank account for investment. It is within my authority to procure the vital contract documents that will be approved by South African ministry of finance and its appointed paying bank. I assure you that this transaction is 100% risk free as i have concluded every arrangement to protect the interest of every one involved. Once the contract payment is approved and the transfer is completed to your bank account, for your assistance, you will be offered 30% of the total sum.

Kindly let me know if we can do this deal together, and reply to my private email address at for more details

Sincerely

Mr. James Ndlovu

Emil:jamesndlovu01@webmail.co.za
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