An Australian banker, who got caught surfing sexy pics on television, can keep his job.
The Macquarie bank adviser was perusing some seminude photos of Miranda Kerr earlier this week, oblivious to the live interview taking place just behind him.
The banker, David Keily, became a YouTube sensation and the incident sparked a “Save Dave” campaign from the financial Web site Here is the City News after speculation that he could lose his job.
One of his biggest supporters is the woman in the photos, Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr. The 26-year-old Australian-born model came to Keily’s defense.
"I am told there is a petition to save his job, and, of course, I would sign it," Kerr said.
Macquarie Bank announced today that Kiely would not lose his job.
"He will remain an employee of Macquarie," the bank said in a statement. "Macquarie and the employee apologize for any offense that may have been caused.
We guess that if this happened in the US the bank and TV station would have been sued for confronting poor souls with nudity on TV.
You can watch the incident on YouTube here.

