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Anatol Stati

Anatol Stati (born October 25, 1952) is a businessman from Chişinău. In 2010, he was widely considered to be Moldova’s richest man.〔(Ukrainian newspaper: Anatol Stati - the richest man in Moldova )〕 Stati is the founder of Ascom Group, President and Chief Executive Officer and has served in this capacity since the founding in 1994.〔(Anatol Stati )〕〔VIP Magazin, (ANATOL STATI. Magnatul petrolier )〕 Between 1989 to 1994, Stati served as a Director at Decebal, a local Moldovan consumer goods trading company.〔(Anatol Stati )〕
==Controversy==
His son, Gabriel Stati (born September 30, 1976), served as the vicepresident of Ascom Group (1999–2007). On April 9, the Moldovan Prosecutor General's Office asked Ukraine to extradite Gabriel Stati, a Moldovan businessman whom the Moldovan government accused of being involved in the organization and financing of the civil unrest.〔("Moldova asks Ukraine to extradite businessman Stati" ), ''Kyiv Post'', April 9, 2009〕 Stati was in Ukrainian custody along with another suspect, Aurel Marinescu, for their alleged "involvement in organizing an attempt to overthrow the Moldovan government." Aurel Marinescu (born 1970), was the chief bodyguard of Stati's company “Stati Holding”.〔(Chirtoaca quizzed by prosecutors for 3 hours )〕 On April 16, the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine approved the extradition of Stati and Marinescu.〔("PO extraditing Moldovans involved in Chişinău mass unrest" ), Ukrainian Radio. Accessed 2009-07-22. (Archived ) 2009-07-31.〕 Gabriel Stati was freed on June 18 by Chisinau Appellate Court, but he had to stay in house arrest during 30 days; his lawyer was Vlad Gribincea. But the court decided to keep in prison Aurel Marinescu. Stati and Marinescu were charged with usurping the state power and organizing mass disorders.〔(Chirtoaca quizzed by prosecutors for 3 hours )〕

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