The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Flash in the cam: Canada MP sorry for baring all on parliament Zoom

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OTTAWA: A Canadian lawmaker left red-cheeked after appearing stark naked on a House of Commons Zoom conference call has apologised to his colleagues.

William Amos, a Liberal MP, was caught covering his nether regions with a mobile phone and in a state of nature between the flags of Quebec and Canada 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-yearold tweeted after the incident in his office was made public.

“My camera was accidental­ly left on as I changed into work clothes after going for a jog. I sincerely apologise to all my colleagues in the House. It was an honest mistake + it won’t happen again.” The Quebec MP did not address the virtual session, which was in the questionin­g period at the time, but he would have been in breach of the House of Commons guidebook if he had chosen to do so while in a state of undress.

Under the section ‘Rules of Order and Decorum’, 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.

His mishap was only shown on an internal House of Commons feed, leaving the Canadian public initially unaware that one of their representa­tives had turned up in his birthday suit.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who leads Amos’ Liberal party, is yet to comment on the incident.

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