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}}''This person is a member of the management team at [[White Silk (Gentlemen's Club)|White Silk Gentlemen's Club]].''<br><br> | }}''This person is a member of the management team at [[White Silk (Gentlemen's Club)|White Silk Gentlemen's Club]].''<br><br> | ||
'''Mansour Ali Ibrahim''' (Arabic: منصور علي ابراهيم, born 6 November | '''Mansour Ali Ibrahim''' (Arabic: منصور علي ابراهيم, born 6 November 1978) is an Iraqi-British business executive and former attorney. He is currently the Curator of [[White Silk (Gentlemen's Club)|White Silk]], a luxury gentlemen's club in [[Socotra]], [[Yemen]]. Before his appointment to this position on 2 March 2029, he held several senior positions at [[Altar Group]], the world's largest provider of adult entertainment services and owner of White Silk, over a period of 15 years between 2014 to 2029. He is regarded as a trusted confidante and key lieutenant of Altar CEO [[Haroon Uddin]], and has been widely referred to as Uddin's "personal fixer". | ||
Between 2023 to 2025, Ibrahim played a key role in advancing the relationship between Altar and Yemeni political leader (and later Emir) Ayyub Fahad Al-Ansari, and is thought to have channeled over $150 million in funding to Al-Ansari for political purposes. He was also a leading advocate for the formation of investment conglomerate [[Scimitar Holdings]] and its subsequent lease of Socotra from the Yemeni government. | Between 2023 to 2025, Ibrahim played a key role in advancing the relationship between Altar and Yemeni political leader (and later Emir) Ayyub Fahad Al-Ansari, and is thought to have channeled over $150 million in funding to Al-Ansari for political purposes. He was also a leading advocate for the formation of investment conglomerate [[Scimitar Holdings]] and its subsequent lease of Socotra from the Yemeni government. |
Revision as of 04:23, 8 February 2025
Mansour Ali Ibrahim | |
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منصور علي ابراهيم | |
Altar Group Executive | |
![]() Mansour Ali Ibrahim in 2033 | |
Curator, White Silk Gentlemen's Club | |
In Office | 2 March 2029 - Present |
Superintendent | TBD |
Preceded by | Kemal Bozkurt |
Succeeded by | Incumbent |
Personal Assistant | Karina Ozerova |
Salary | $1,211,800 (2034) |
Vice President (Projects), Altar Group | |
In Office | 11 July 2020 - 1 March 2029 |
CEO | TBD |
Supervisor | TBD |
Personal Assistant | TBD |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Personal Information | |
Born | 6 November 1978 (age 56) Romford, Greater London United Kingdom |
Nationality | ![]() |
Religion | Islam |
Education | University of Birmingham (LLB) |
Spouse | Yasmin Saidi (m. 2009) Saleha Zulkifli (m. 2018) Shireen Ghazali (m. 2026) |
Consorts | TBD |
Issue | TBD |
This person is a member of the management team at White Silk Gentlemen's Club.
Mansour Ali Ibrahim (Arabic: منصور علي ابراهيم, born 6 November 1978) is an Iraqi-British business executive and former attorney. He is currently the Curator of White Silk, a luxury gentlemen's club in Socotra, Yemen. Before his appointment to this position on 2 March 2029, he held several senior positions at Altar Group, the world's largest provider of adult entertainment services and owner of White Silk, over a period of 15 years between 2014 to 2029. He is regarded as a trusted confidante and key lieutenant of Altar CEO Haroon Uddin, and has been widely referred to as Uddin's "personal fixer".
Between 2023 to 2025, Ibrahim played a key role in advancing the relationship between Altar and Yemeni political leader (and later Emir) Ayyub Fahad Al-Ansari, and is thought to have channeled over $150 million in funding to Al-Ansari for political purposes. He was also a leading advocate for the formation of investment conglomerate Scimitar Holdings and its subsequent lease of Socotra from the Yemeni government.