How to destroy your career and family in 30 mins: Married boss and engaged office jr. caught in New Zealand

As if being watched by a bar full of drinkers having sex with a company secretary wasn't bad enough, the wife of the senior insurance manager caught in the sex romp then found out about the man's extramarital affair on Facebook.

It's just the latest twist in a sex scandal that has become a social media sensation. The married man, understood to have children, has still not shown his face at insurance firm Marsh Ltd in Christchurch as bosses conduct an employment investigation.

A source told the New Zealand Herald that the man's wife is 'in pieces and can't even speak to him'.

The sexual antics of the man and the young woman were caught on camera last Friday night after pub patrons across the road noticed the amorous couple had left the lights on and the action was posted online immediately.

The man's wife was said to be distraught over the incident after discovering the affair on Facebook.



'She had no idea until she came across it on Facebook on Monday night. She's in pieces and can't even speak to him,' a source said.

The mood at the Christchurch branch is said to be 'rather tense'.

"The other employees are all keeping their heads down and are just trying to get on with things. It's a pretty surreal situation for them," an insurance industry insider said.

It had earlier emerged that the man - a senior employee at the firm - is married and the woman, in her 20s, had become recently engaged, the New Zealand Herald reports. The company is conducting an investigation and the woman has deleted her Facebook account.

It comes after the romp caught the eye of revellers at the Carlton Bar and Eatery across the street, who then posted images on Reddit, Facebook and Twitter.

The incident provoked a huge reaction with one witness saying that because it went on for 'a good half hour', patrons in the bar 'started to get bored and drift off back to the dance floor'.

‘The entire bar united in cheering them on,’ said one person on social network Reddit. 



‘It started with a casual flirt. Then the kiss, grabbing the attention of all. Get it, son! Finally they moved to the back of them room, thinking they were unseen. Off comes the tights, down goes his head. By this stage, 50 bar patrons were pressed up against the window yelling their approval.

‘To be honest, after watching them f*** for a good half hour, people started to get bored and drift off back to the dancefloor.’

However, it got so steamy at one stage that the band even stopped playing in the bar. But when calm was restored the cheeky musicians started up again with Kings of Leon song, Sex on Fire.

'The band had to delay playing because the customers felt the need to support this view. Props to them for their next song being Sex on Fire,' one Reddit user said.

Rabobank’s branding was also in many pictures on social media, only because it had naming rights to the building. Not that they escaped ridicule either.

‘Congrats to the man who made a deposit at Rabobank this evening,’ one Twitter follower posted.

One Reddit user said: 'I guess it's not a bank for money.' While another also quipped on Reddit: 'When he withdrew he lost interest!'

The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards told Radio New Zealand that there was little the sexy pair could do legally following some local backlash against those who filmed the incident in the bar.



Several commentators in New Zealand claimed that the couple's privacy had been breached, but Mr Edwards said it was unlikely the police could take action if a complaint was made.

‘The people who were watching, we may criticise them for a lapse of decency in taking advantage of that, but it is unlikely there'd be any legal liability for their action,’ he said.

Privacy lawyer Kathryn Dalziel also told Radio New Zealand even though the couple did not give their consent for the images to be taken, they would have to show their privacy had been breached to make a successful case under the Crimes Act.

Marsh Ltd said they still had not made any decision on whether the couple would get the sack or face any disciplinary action.

‘We are not giving any further comment other than what has already been provided. We’re dealing with the matter internally that’s all we can say,' a spokeswoman for Marsh Ltd told Daily Mail Australia.

'It’s unknown what will happen to those involved at this stage, and what final decision will be made by the firm.’


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Source : DailyMail , 3 News, Stuff.co

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