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Senator P C Benson - foreignbilldept.fgn2@hotmail.com

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from: FOREIGN BILL PAYMENT DEPT NG <foreignbilldept.fgn2@hotmail.com>
date: Apr 19, 2020, 3:45 PM
subject: RE: MUTUAL BENEFIT
mailed-by: hotmail.com

FROM THE DESK OF: SEN. P. C BENSON
Email: officefiles6223@aol.com
TO: President /Ceo

Sir, RE: MUTUAL BENEFIT

It's my most pleasure writing you following an esteem recommendation made of you, it would like to co-operate with you in transferring some fund into your bank account for investment purpose.

The fund in question is a proceed from crude oil sales during the Liberian civil war. Due to tension of the war, there was no proper documentation of the crude sales as a result, this US$50 Million was left un-accountable and has being floating in our suspense account.

The fund had been carefully secured for onward transfer into account of our choice, we now wish to transfer it out for investment, based on this therefore we seek for a reliable and trustworthy person hence inform my approach to you.

Note, every arrangement towards it’s transfer has been perfected as the accountant general of the federation and minister of finance are involved. We have however agreed to accede to you 25% of the total money for your participation and nomination of account.

You will be provided with more information as soon as you confirm your interest.

Thanks for your anticipated co-operation.

Senator P.C Benson
Chairman senate committee on debt and allied matters.
Tel:+234-8161905528
Email: officefiles6223@aol.com
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