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Government official caught performing s£xual acts with his secretary after joining Zoom meeting accidentally
A government official was caught performing s3xual acts with his secretary after accidentally joining a Zoom meeting with his colleagues in the Philippines.
According to reports, staff from the Fatima Dos Village Council in Cavite were hosting their regular conference meeting via Zoom call on Wednesday before their boss, Jesus Estil, joined the meeting.
The reports said Estil who is not so tech-savvy mistakenly pushed the wrong button and left his camera on.
As the meeting began, the boss stood up and then walked towards a woman seated on the sofa not far from the computer.
Few seconds later, the pair began performing s3xual acts while their stunned colleagues watched on.
The captain and the woman were later seen joining their colleagues for the meeting and not knowing they had exposed themselves.
The woman was later identified as his secretary who also does the accounting of the local government’s office.
The video recorded by one of his colleagues was shared online and it prompted some residents of the village to file a petition to dismiss the captain for misconduct.
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