Foreign Affairs Commitee Accra - Republic of Ghana Scam
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E-Mail received:
Date: 21/04/2025, 14:34
From: Ato Forson
Reply to: ffkwt234@gmail.com
Subject: ***SPAM*** Attention:Sir/Madam
Attention:Sir/Madam
NOTE: This Message Is Reaching You Direct From The Head Of Foreign Affairs Committee Accra Republic of Ghana.
I have contacted you to partake in business transaction that will favors both of us. Following the swearing in of the newly elected president of the Republic of Ghana, the Contract Award Committee under the parliament of Ghana has been tasked to pay all her outstanding Foreign beneficiaries, Contractors and or Investors this first quarter of the year 2025; based on the resolution reached, I demand for your details to enlist you among the unpaid contractors/beneficiaries that would be paid this quarter. As soon as you details has been received and acknowledged by the committee chairman; the partial payment of $8,500,000.00 Million United States Dollars only, would be paid to you for our mutual disbursement. For your help and assistance in helping me move the amount; I am willing to compensate you with 30% of the total funds upon conclusion of the transaction.
If interested, kindly provide me with your full details such as stated below:-
[1] NAME:............................................................
[2] ADDRESS:......................................................
[3] AGE: ........................SEX:.............................
[4] TELEPHONE:.................................................
[5] FAX:................................................................
[6] OCCUPATION STATUS: .................................
Note, that this transaction would take 15 working days to accomplish; beginning from when I receive your details. Do call me on my direct telephone number +233238332500 for a voice conversation, and for urgent reply to your mail, Please write me on my private email: (ffkwt234@gmail.com).
Best regards,
Hon. Forson Cassiel Ato(MP)
Notes: So Hon. Forson Cassiel Ato(MP) is going to make a fraudulent claim in your name as a fake contractor who is owed Government money and you will get 30% of the payout... what could go wrong, just about everything
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Recomendation: Don't reply by email nor telephone, just delete the e-mail and move on, who wants a 30% share of USD 8.5 million? you do the maths. Greed and gullibity go hand in hand.
Michael Fowler
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