KMB told to probe machines that gave free bus rides as revised HK$2 scheme launched
Following the launch of Hong Kong's revised HK$2 transport subsidy scheme, the government has ordered Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) to investigate malfunctioning fare rebate machines that dispensed free bus rides on Friday. The Transport Department is holding KMB responsible for covering the accidental rebates provided during the system error.

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AI-generatedFollowing the launch of Hong Kong's revised HK$2 transport subsidy scheme, the government has ordered Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) to investigate malfunctioning fare rebate machines that dispensed free bus rides on Friday. The Transport Department is holding KMB responsible for covering the accidental rebates provided during the system error. KMB has assured that the government, subsidized passengers, and the public will not incur any losses. The government has instructed KMB to thoroughly examine all rebate machines and submit a detailed report to prevent future incidents, emphasizing the operator's responsibility to promptly fix the system. The rebate machines are used to refund the fare difference for short trips on specific long-distance routes.
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5 extractedThe Transport Department has ordered KMB to investigate the matter immediately.
KMB promised that no losses would be incurred by the government, passengers, or the public.
KMB will be responsible for paying the additional rebates accidentally provided.
The government has demanded that KMB investigate the malfunctioning of its fare rebate machines.
KMB fare rebate machines malfunctioned, providing free rides on the day of the revised HK$2 transport subsidy scheme launch.