From: "Mrs. Mary John" <globalmaxcourier2002@gmail.com>
Reply-To: mrsmaryjohn501@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2019 15:09:00 +0300
Subject: Urgent Payment Notification
To The Attention Of.
Sir,
I wish to bring to your notice that PARIS Club in alliance with World Bank
held series of meetings with African Heads of States at Addis Abbaba late
December 2018 in order to offset the debts which African countries owed to
Europeans, Americans, Asians and Australia citizens and the accord reached
was that single paper should be issued to each certified contractor or
beneficiary of any fund whose fund remains unpaid to enhance immediate and
unconditional remittance of such funds to the beneficiary hence this
contact to your-good-self as it was ascertained that your fund is among the
unpaid funds basically for no concrete reasons which the African countries
were blamed for inappropriate handling of the payment procedures which
contradicted UN Charter 1141 Section 5b which empowers any contractor or
beneficiary the right to claim his/her fund without prejudice.
Consequently, Your fund which is still on hold was among those to be paid
out of the $2.5B loan which the PARIS Club gave to African Countries
purposely to offset these debts and improve African economies. It might
interest you to know also that the paper which authorizes due release of
your fund is to be issued by the US Justice Department which was designated
by the UN Charter 1142 Section 3a authentically for actualization of this
accord. Therefore, for you to be paid, you need to contact the US Justice
Department on an official Email to be given to you upon response for swift
processing of the said fund in your name and due remittance of such also by
the designated bank which name will be made known to you upon response also.
As you may know, this was in complete adherence to the demand of the World
leaders that African countries pay their citizens any unpaid debt held in
African banks or elsewhere therefore it behooves you to comply and be paid
as we wish you all the best as you move towards ending your predicaments of
not being paid for long by the African countries.
Regards,
Mrs. Mary John
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