phillip kure on Sun, 10 Nov 2002 17:51:01 +0100 (CET) |
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GREENFIELDS AGRO-ALLIED COMPANY. 10 BROAD STREET, LAGOS-NIGERIA. Your kind Attn., BUSINESS PROPOSAL: TRANSFER OF USD13.2 M (THIRTEEN MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS) BUSINESS INVESTMENTS PARTNERSHIP. First, I must solicit your strictest confidence in this transaction, this is byvirtue of it's nature as being utterly confidential and top secret as you were introducedto us in confidence through the Nigerian Chamber of Commerce, foreign trade division.and if the contents of this mail does meet with your approval, I humbly crave yourindulgence. I am recently retired as the director of finance of the Federal MinistryOf Power Steel (FMPS). During my tenure, I was also in charge of the tenders board. The job of the tendersboard was to access bids made to the FMPS by foreign and local contractors for execution of contracts recommend to the government foraward. In the course of our work at the tenders board, we recieved a bid of (USD46.8M) from Arab Contractors Company of Egypt for the refurbishing of the six therminal flow stations and the supply of 27KVA transformers for the south-western part of the country. The bid was unsually low for the contract in question considering the other bidswe had gone through. The tenders board then invited them for an appraisal of their bid. After the appraisal, we the five members of the tenders board agreed to recommend them for the award of the contract only if they increase thier bid to USD60M. The balance USD13.2M was to be paid to us (the members of the tenders board)after the execution of the contract for us. Not trusting the contractors to live up to their own part of the bargain, we established the above mentioned company and had them su-contract the USD13.2M to the company as a sub-contract. The deed of sub-contract was perfected by a notary public and copies circulated to the FMPS and the central bank of Nigeria (CBN). Arab contractors have executed the whole contract and have been paid off, leaving the balance USD13.2M. Considering the amount of the fund involved we cannot ask the CBN to pay directly into our local bank account as the ba! nk regulatory bodies will want to know the directors of the company. Though I am retired, my other four partners are still in government employ. I have therefore been mandated as a matter of trust by my partners to source for a business partner to whom we could transfer the sum of USD13.2M by drawing up a letter of domiciliation instructing the concerned government parastatals i.e the FMPS and CBN to pay into the partner's account the contractual entitlement of USD13.2M. You will agree with me that a letter of domiciliation is an accepted form of doing business worldwide.Should this transaction interest you, you are to contact me on my personal e-mail address, so that I can brief you fully, and discuss your renumeration for this undertaking.All logistics are in place and all modalities worked out for the smooth conclusion of the transaction within ten to fourteen days of commencement. Please acknowledge the receipt of this letter using my personal E-mail address. Yours Faithfuly, Mr. Phillip Kure _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold