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Revision as of 04:28, 8 February 2025

Mansour Ali Ibrahim
منصور علي ابراهيم
Altar Group Executive
Mansour Ali Ibrahim in 2033
Curator, White Silk Gentlemen's Club
In Office2 March 2029 - Present
SuperintendentTBD
Preceded byKemal Bozkurt
Succeeded byIncumbent
Personal AssistantKarina Ozerova
Salary$1,211,800 (2034)
Vice President (Projects), Altar Group
In Office11 July 2020 - 1 March 2029
CEOTBD
SupervisorTBD
Personal AssistantTBD
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal Information
Born6 November 1978 (age 56)
Romford, Greater London
United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom
ReligionIslam
EducationUniversity of Birmingham (LLB)
SpouseYasmin Saidi (m. 2009, div. 2015)
Saleha Zulkifli (m. 2013)
Alexandra Gregory (m. 2025)
Shireen Ghazali (m. 2028)
ConsortsTBD
IssueTBD

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.