Saturday, 15 July 2017

Panama Papers: How Microsoft Textual style "Calibri" May Cut Down Pak PM Nawaz Sharif's Govt and Family

The fixing of Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif government may be a Microsoft Word text style the PM's girl Maryam utilized while supposedly fashioning archives she submitted to a group examining illicit seaward properties hailed in the Panama Papers, the nation's media detailed.

Pakistan's Twitterati is having a field day with that bit of data, calling it #Fontgate.

On page-55 of the investigative group's last report submitted on Monday, it says Maryam's archives had on them sentences written in the "Calibri" text style which was not accessible before January 31, 2007, said The Express Tribune report. The records themselves, however, were from 2006.

Thus: falsification.

In any case, the report noticed that Wikipedia says the Calibri textual style was made much before 2007, in 2004. Notwithstanding, it was made accessible for open use in 2007.

Twitter was buzzing in Pakistan with #Fontgate

As somebody said - and this remark holds useful for India as well - "A continuous rush of excitement in Pakistani legislative issues."
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