Australian Banker Caught Surfing Porn on Live TV [video]:  Oops! David Kiely, an employee of Macquarie Bank, just became an Internet celebrity… for all the wrong reasons. The Australian banker was caught “analyzing” more than just interest rates on national TV while his colleague Martin Lakos was live on the air. Fast forward to 1:00 in the embedded clip above and you’ll see Mr. Kiely to the left browsing something a little more sexy than spreadsheets. To make things worse, towards the end of the clip he realizes his blunder and looks right at the camera.In all fairness, the picts appear to just be supermodel Miranda Kerr’s GQ Magazine shoot. Not X-rated, but still definitely embarrassing. Macquarie Bank is currently reviewing the situation and Mr. Kiely’s fate is unclear. After the clip became a YouTube sensation, Macquarie’s human resources department emailed the bank’s entire 11,500 employees worldwide and asked them to “familiarize themselves with” the company’s internet policy.Want to save this YouTube video on to your computer? Here’s a step-by-step methodshop.com tutorial on how to rip video files off YouTube.com and convert them for any iTunes compatible device like an iPod, iPhone or Apple TV.methodshop
Australian Banker Caught Surfing Porn on Live TV [video]:


Oops! David Kiely, an employee of Macquarie Bank, just became an Internet celebrity… for all the wrong reasons. The Australian banker was caught “analyzing” more than just interest rates on national TV while his colleague Martin Lakos was live on the air. Fast forward to 1:00 in the embedded clip above and you’ll see Mr. Kiely to the left browsing something a little more sexy than spreadsheets. To make things worse, towards the end of the clip he realizes his blunder and looks right at the camera.

In all fairness, the picts appear to just be supermodel Miranda Kerr’s GQ Magazine shoot. Not X-rated, but still definitely embarrassing. Macquarie Bank is currently reviewing the situation and Mr. Kiely’s fate is unclear. After the clip became a YouTube sensation, Macquarie’s human resources department emailed the bank’s entire 11,500 employees worldwide and asked them to “familiarize themselves with” the company’s internet policy.



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