Canadian MP Caught Naked on House of Commons Zoom Call, Left Embarrassed

According to reports, William Amos, a Liberal MP from the Canadian government was caught naked when his laptop camera turned on during the virtual session.
Canadian MP Caught Naked on House of Commons Zoom Call, Left Embarrassed
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TORONTO: A Canadian lawmaker was left embarrassed after he was witnessed naked on a House of Commons Zoom conference call.

According to reports, William Amos, a Liberal MP was caught naked when his laptop camera turned on during the virtual session.

"I made a really unfortunate mistake today & obviously I'm embarrassed by it," the 46-year-old tweeted late Wednesday after the incident in his office was made public. Read more

"My camera was accidentally left on as I changed into work clothes after going for a jog. I sincerely apologize to all my colleagues in the House. It was an honest mistake + it won't happen again", the Canadian MP tweeted. Read more

The incident has since gone viral, with Amos, 46, apologizing and explaining that his camera was "accidentally left on as I changed into work clothes after going for a jog."

It is to be mentioned here that Amos is not the first public official caught in a compromising situation during a virtual legislative session. Last September, Juan Emilio Ameri, an Argentine lawmaker, was suspended for inappropriate conduct after he appeared on camera touching and kissing his wife during a virtual session of Congress, the Associated Press reported. Read more

Amos was first elected in 2015 to the House of Commons. The environmental lawyer represents Pontiac, a municipality in western Quebec with about 115,000 residents.

Under the section 'Rules of Order and Decorum' in Canada, no dress code is required to sit it on a debate, but male speakers "must be wearing contemporary business attire" such as jackets, shirts, and ties.

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