ISAAC ZUMA  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA.
22ND JUNE  2004

Dear Friend,

It is my great pleasure to write you this letter on behalf of my colleagues.
Your information was given to me by a member of the South African Export Promotion 
Council (SAEPC) who was with the Government delegation on a trip to your country for a 
United Nations bilateral conference talk on sustainable development to encourage 
foreign investors. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in the 
execution of a deal hereunder for the benefit of all parties and hope you will keep it 
confidential because of the nature of the business.

Within the Department of Minerals and Energy where I work as an assistant Director of 
Audit, with the co-operation of two other top officials, we have in our possession an 
overdue contractor payment in US Dollars funds. The said funds represent certain 
percentage of the contract value executed on behalf of my Department by a foreign 
contracting firm, (Pearls Ltd) which we the officials over-invoiced to the amount of 
US$15,200,000 (Fifteen Million Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars).

Since the present elected Government is determined to pay foreign contractors all 
debts owed, so as to maintain good relations with foreign governments and 
non-governmental agencies, we included our bills for approvals with the Department of 
Finance and the Reserve Bank of South Africa (RBSA). We are 100% sure of funds 
approvals to anyone or company we (The Audit Committee) recommend as part of the 
sub-contractors who did jobs for the Department. We are seeking your assistance to 
front as the sub-contractor of the unclaimed funds, since we are not allowed to 
operate foreign accounts. Details and change of beneficiary information upon 
application for claim to reflect payment and approvals will be secured on behalf of 
you/your Company.

My colleagues and I are prepared to give you US$2.28m while we take US$12.16m and the 
balance of US$760.000 thousand for taxes and miscellaneous expenses incurred.

This business is completely safe and secure, provided you treat it with utmost 
confidentiality. It does not matter whether you/your Company does contract projects, 
as a transfer of rights will be secured in favour of you/your Company through the 
Federal High Court of South Africa before we can proceed.
I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that you will not disappoint us. Kindly 
notify me immediately via  my private email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or efax # 1 763 647 
1984 for further details upon your acceptance of this proposal.



Yours Faithfully,

Isaac Zuma (Mr)
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
efax # 1 763 647 1984    

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