From The World IMF Headquarters:
700, 19th Street, N.W.
Washington D.C. 20431, USA.
Attn:
The disappointments you got from financial institutions and government officials in your effort to get your payment have been brought to our knowledge. The IMF has therefore stepped in to unravel the reason you and other foreign beneficiaries were denied your due payments by these bank officials. The facts are here on record together with your personal details. Also on record here is evidence of several charges and fees you paid in the process without still getting your fund. This is totally unacceptable and the IMF in her capacity as the custodian of global finance will not allow you to lose your fund. You don't deserve such ill-treatment considering your efforts and financial commitments as shown in the records. But Why did you abandon your fund?
Before going further, you will agree with me that for a long period of time, foreign payments and transfer management arrangements in Africa and some parts of Asia have been characterized by major shortcomings. One area of weakness is consistent change of administrations and government policies which often leads to diffusion of responsibilities across a multitude of agencies. These diffusion in the management of foreign payments created fundamental problems including operational inefficiency, lack of consistent well-defined payment policies and debt management strategies, poor coordination and above all, demand for unnecessary fees. These are some of the reasons your payment has not been realized till date, according to our findings.
In view of the above, the IMF have ordered the banks and the relevant departments to move your fund and all related payment files and documents to the payment institution in Asian region from where your payment will be processed afresh and effected hitch-free without any bureaucracy.
You are to reply urgently in order to proceeding with your funds final remittance to your nominated bank details
Looking forwards to your earliest response
Yours faithfully,
Kristalina Georgieva
The new IMF Managing Director.