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Home›Asia-Pacific›Offbeat | Qantas boss gets pie in face from gay marriage opponent

Offbeat | Qantas boss gets pie in face from gay marriage opponent

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Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce

A man who squashed a lemon meringue pie into Qantas Airways chief executive Alan Joyce’s face during a public address in Australia said Wednesday he was protesting Joyce’s advocacy for same-sex marriage.

Joyce, a gay, Irish-born 50-year-old, was giving a speech to 500 people in a Perth hotel this week when Tony Overheu approached from behind, pressed the pie in his face then fled.

Overheu, a 67-year-old Christian and former sheep farmer, released a statement accusing Qantas and other companies that support marriage equality of “corporate bullying aimed at social engineering.” He was charged with giving police a false name.

Joyce accused Overheu of “bullying” corporate leaders in an effort to suppress their views.

“I have every intention to continue to be vocal on these social and community issues,” Joyce told reporters. “It’s important for our shareholders, our employees, our customers — it’s called good corporate social responsibility.”

Joyce has been singled out for criticism by government ministers for joining 30 chief executives of high-profile Australian companies who wrote a letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in March calling for Parliament to legalize same-sex marriage.

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, a gay marriage opponent, told the CEOs to “stick to their knitting” and keep out of the political debate.

Joyce said he had overwhelming shareholder support for his public stance.

Yesterday, Overheu told Perth Radio 6PR he hid behind a screen at the back of a stage for several hours before Joyce rose to give his speech to a business breakfast.

Overheu said he chose lemon meringue from a cake shop the night before because is “appeared to be the softest, least likely to do any injury.” He later sent Joyce an email apologizing.

“Our family is outraged, my wife is down my throat, I didn’t understand that I’d breached the state’s Criminal Code and the police are dealing with it. Clearly I regret that,” Overheu told 6PR.

Police said Overheu was charged with giving officers false details, and the investigation was continuing.

Joyce confirmed the apology, but added: “I’m not sure there’s any regret at the issue that has occurred.”

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