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from: United Nation <nationunited2003@gmail.com>
date: Feb 2, 2026, 3:21 PM
subject: FROM: MRS. MARY JOHNSON(.SECRETARY UN AUDIT MONITORING UNIT ON FINANCIAL MATTERS)
mailed-by: gmail.com

FROM: MRS. MARY JOHNSON(.SECRETARY UN AUDIT MONITORING UNIT ON FINANCIAL MATTERS)

Date. 02/02/2026

This letter is to bring to your notice that your mail was received and acknowledged. Now you have to humbly contact the paying institution in the USA there from the IMF of the person information below to avoid any kind of excuses in times of transferring your fund into your account.

Meanwhile, the reason why you were disappointed or lets say scammed was because you went through the back door instead of the normal procedures

A Private Email Contact Below Of The IMF Director

Name. MM KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA

EMAIL. imf.agency@dr.com

Email. kristalinageorgieva52@gmail.com

BEST REGARDS

MRS MARY JOHNSON

MRS. MARY JOHNSON.
UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY FOR PEACEKEEPING FORCE MISSION ON FINANCIAL MATTERS.IVORY COAST ABIDJAN.
Direct Line...+225 05 966 559 00
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