Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service to hold hearings to receive oral evidence from invited parties

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The following is issued on behalf of the Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service:
 
     The Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service will hold hearings to receive oral evidence from the invited parties as follows:
 

Date/Time Venue Invited Parties
September 12 (Wednesday)
(10am to 5.30pm, with a break between 1pm and 2.30pm)
(continued from August 11)
Auditorium of the Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar
 
Representatives of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited and Long Win Bus Company Limited
 
September 15
(Saturday)
(10am to 4.30pm, with a break between 1pm and 2.30pm)
 
Auditorium of the Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar
 
 
Professor John Stanley, an expert appointed by the Committee

 
     The Committee's rules of procedure for the receipt of oral evidence and notice to the public attending the hearings to receive oral evidence are available on the Committee's website (www.irc-bus.gov.hk/eng/press.html).
 
     Having received and considered written submissions from various interested parties, and in order to obtain further information, the Committee is in the process of inviting specific interested parties to give oral evidence to the Committee through nominated representatives. Twelve hearings have been held so far to receive oral evidence from:
 
(A) Representatives of:

  • the Transport and Housing Bureau;
  • the Transport Department;
  • Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited and Long Win Bus Company Limited
  • the New World First Bus Services Limited and Citybus Limited;
  • the New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited;
  • Tai Po, Shatin and Sham Shui Po District Councils;
  • ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Openmatics s.r.o.;
  • the Community for Road Safety;
  • the Motor Transport Workers General Union, including its sub-unions of Citybus Branch, KMB Branch, Long Win Bus Branch, New Lantao Bus Branch and New World Bus Branch;
  • The Federation of Bus Industry Trade Unions, including its members of KMB Staff Union, New World First Bus Company Staff Union and Citybus Limited Employees Union;
  • the KMB Employees Union;
  • the Staff Rights Association of KMB;
  • the Monthly-Rated Drivers Union; and
  • the Part-time Drivers Union

 
(B) Former employees of the KMB:

  • Mr Alok Jain; and
  • Mr Raymond Cheng
     

(C) Employees of the KMB:

  • Ms Debby Wong; and
  • Mr Kelvin Yeung

 
     A transcript of that evidence (and a translation in Chinese) is available on the Committee's website (www.irc-bus.gov.hk/eng/transcripts.html).
 
     The Committee wishes to invite family members of the victims and passengers on board the bus involved in the fatal incident on Tai Po Road, and other recent serious incidents involving franchised bus services, to attend the hearings, and invites them to contact the Secretariat in advance of the hearings if they wish to attend. Except for seats reserved for such persons as well as the media and specifically identified interested parties, all available seats in the hearing venues will be open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. A registration counter will open at 9.30am on September 12 and 15.
 
     Enquiries regarding the hearings may be directed to the Secretariat of the Committee at 2867 5324.

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