JOHANNESBURG - The rand manipulation case has been unfolding in the Constitutional Court.
The Competition Commission says there’s already proof that several local and international banks colluded to rig the currency.
It's challenging a previous Competition Appeal Court ruling, that exonerated some banks, last year.
Local and international banks are accused of colluding,
to manipulate the rand-dollar exchange, between 2007 and 2014, with the impact still felt today.
The Competition Commission is challenging a ruling, by the Competition Appeal Court dismissing charges against 13 implicated banks.
Economist Dawie Roodt unpacked the case with eNCA.