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Karel Mañasco, the former CEO of Mansion (Gibraltar) Limited, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for contempt of court following multiple breaches of asset-freezing orders and the submission of false statements, according to the Supreme Court of Gibraltar.
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Chief Justice Anthony Dudley issued the ruling, describing Mañasco’s actions as “egregious” and harmful to both the claimants and the integrity of the judicial process. The former executive moved £400,000 ($534,437) in violation of court undertakings and later submitted a false witness statement that understated personal expenses by nearly £77,000 ($102,879).
Due to the gravity of the violations, Dudley said a custodial sentence was the only suitable response. The court imposed a 12-month sentence, with the possibility of a six-month reduction if Mañasco repays the transferred funds. An additional three-month sentence for the false statement will be served concurrently.
The contempt ruling is part of a wider legal dispute between Mañasco and his former employer, Mansion Group. Along with Onisac Limited, the company has accused Mañasco of misappropriating close to £5 million. The claims include excessive self-approved salaries and bonuses, unauthorized transfers, and use of corporate funds for personal luxury purchases. Mañasco denies all allegations.
Mañasco did not attend multiple court sessions, including the sentencing. A bench warrant for his arrest has now been issued. He can still file an appeal within 14 days without requiring court approval.
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