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FROM THE DESK OF MR. BENJAMIN SIBUSISO AYANBA

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (MR. BENJAMIN SIBUSISO AYANBA)
Tue Jun 21 16:07:17 2016

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From: "MR. BENJAMIN SIBUSISO AYANBA" <Chitsungo111@gmail.co.za>
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 05:06:51 +0900
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FROM THE DESK OF MR. BENJAMIN SIBUSISO AYANBA
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION 
INSTITUE FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION
Pretoria, Republic Of South Africa  

Dear Sir,

I  am  Mr.Benjamin Ayanba,  a  member  of  Truth  and Reconciliation Commission-,  South  Africa.  TRC  is charged with the responsibility of finding bank accounts in South Africa belonging to Non -South African indigenes, which have remained dormant since South African apartheid was resolved in 1994. It may interest you to know that in July of 1997, the South African Reserve Bank published a list of dormant accounts originally opened by non- South African citizens.

These accounts had been dormant since the end of apartheid (27 April 1994). Most belonged to apartheid victims. The continuing efforts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission have since resulted in the discovery of additional dormant accounts - 14,000 in December 1999. The published lists contain all types of dormant accounts, including  interest-bearing  savings  accounts,  securities  accounts,  safe  deposit  boxes,  custody  accounts,  and  non - interest-bearing transaction accounts. Numbered accounts are also included. Interest is paid on accounts that were interest bearing when established.

The  Claims  Resolution  Tribunal  (CRT) set up by the South African government  handles  the processing  of  all  claims on accounts  due  to  non -South  African citizens. I discovered a dormant account of Mr.Frederick Reinhardt Hahnle with a credit balance of US$ 45,000,000 (Forty Five Million United State dollars) plus accumulated interest. The beneficiary was murdered during the apartheid era, leaving no WILL and no possible records for trace of heirs.

The Claims Resolution Tribunal has been mandated to report all unclaimed funds for permanent closure of accounts and  transfer  of  existing  credit  balance  into  the  treasury  of  South  African  government  as  provided  by  the  law  for management of assets of deceased beneficiaries who died interstate (living no wills).

Being a top executive at Truth and Reconciliation Commission, I have all secret details and necessary contacts for claim of the funds without any hitches. The funds will be banked in a Very Reliable Bank here in South Africa and we can share the funds and use it in investment of our choice. Due to the sensitive nature of my job, I need a foreigner to HELP claim the funds.

All that is required is for you to provide me with your details for processing of the necessary legal and administrative claim  documents  for  transfer  of  the  funds  in  your  name.  Kindly  provide  me  with  your  full  name,  address,  and telephone/fax. I will ensure all procedures to see that the fund is transferred to an account in your name  here  South  Africa,  of  which  you  will  be  capable  of  accessing  the  funds online  and  making the transfer  to  your country and other banks of our choice in the world. My share will be 75% and your share 25% percent of the total amount. THERE IS NO RISK INVOLVED.

The  Claims  Resolution  Tribunal  has  putting the  funds  in an Escrow  awaiting  submission  of  valid  claims  for  necessary disbursement.  I  find  myself  privileged  to  have  this  information  and  this  may  be  a  great  opportunity  for a lifetime success without risks.  Reply to my personal email address: benjamin300@gmail.co.za, or fax : +27 11 2197332,my telephone number is +27 785702690.

Best  Regards, 
Benjamin Ayanba
Member ( Truth and Reconciliation Commission)
South Africa



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