Former ‘MasterChef’ Winner Adam Liaw (Correctly) Reckons Wage Thieves Should Go To Jail
Wonder if he's thinking of anyone in particular...
2010 MasterChef winner Adam Liaw told last night’s Q&A that jail time should be “on the table” for people who commit large-scale wage theft… not that he’s thinking of anyone in particular.
Liaw was responding to a question about the recent scandal surrounding former MasterChef judge George Calombaris, who was recently found to have underpaid staff in his restaurant empire by more than $7.5 million. Bit awkward for Liaw, who owes his celebrity to MasterChef, and is reportedly in the running to fill one of the vacant judge slots on the show after Calombaris, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan all quit over, get this, a pay dispute. Still, he did his best.
“Should some of these chefs be locked up?” asked guest host Fran Kelly.
“I cannot comment,” chuckled Liaw.
Is there a hierarchy in the culinary profession which enables owners and chefs to mistreat staff while demanding more? #QandA pic.twitter.com/iA9ZkMbAzC
— ABC Q&A (@QandA) July 29, 2019
Liaw also suggested that the award system should be simplified
Should there be prison sentences for industrial scale underpayment of wages? #QandA pic.twitter.com/ysioSpdJsJ
— ABC Q&A (@QandA) July 29, 2019