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Today I learned about Fontgate. Basically some forged documents used a font that wasn't (easily) available at the time.
Pakistan's government is in trouble. And its fate may hinge on a Microsoft font. Judicial investigators probing the financial assets of the country's Prime Minister and his family allege his daughter (and apparent successor) forged documents to hide her ownership of overseas properties. How did they reach that conclusion? The documents from 2006 submitted by Maryam Nawaz (daughter of PM Nawaz Sharif) were in the Calibri font. That font, according to the investigation team's leaked report, wasn't publicly available until 2007.
A cursory glance at the history of Calibri reveals it became the default font on Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and WordPad in 2007. However, Microsoft's website states that version 1.0 of the font was available to download separately as far back as 2005. And, according to font consultant Thomas Phinney, Calibri was also available as part of a Windows pre-release in 2004.
These technicalities could prove critical if the country's Supreme Court decides to take further action. But that hasn't stopped the allegations from whipping up a frenzy in the Pakistani media and Twitterverse. "Calibri" is still trending in the country, with Twitter users using the term "#fontgate" to deride the government.