Anatol Stati is a businessman. In 2010, he was considered to be Moldova's richest man.
Anatol Stati is the author of Ascom Gathering, President and CEO and has served in this limit since establishing in 1994. Between 1989 to 1994, Stati filled in as a Chief at Decebal, a nearby Moldovan shopper merchandise exchanging company.
His child, Gabriel Stati (conceived September 30, 1976), filled in as the vice-president of Ascom Gathering (1999–2007).
On April 9, the Moldovan Examiner General's Office requested that Ukraine remove Gabriel Stati, a Moldovan finance manager whom the Moldovan government blamed for being engaged with the association and financing of the common unrest.
Stati was in Ukrainian guardianship alongside another suspect, Aurel Marinescu, for their asserted "contribution in getting sorted out an endeavour to oust the Moldovan government."
Aurel Marinescu was the central protector of Stati's organization "Stati Holding". On April 16, the Overall Investigator's Office of Ukraine affirmed the removal of Stati and Marinescu.
Gabriel Stati was liberated on June 18 by Chisinau Re-appraising Court; however, he needed to remain in house capture for 30 days; his legal advisor was Vlad Gribincea. In any case, the court chose to keep in jail Aurel Marinescu. Stati and Marinescu were accused of usurping the state power and sorting out mass disorders.
His girl, Nicoleta Stati (conceived June 15, 1981), has filled in as head of Secondary School of Expressive Arts "Igor Vieru" in Chişinău since 2011.