PRETORIA, South Africa—South Africa's Competition Commission is holding a series of hearings for a long-running case of price fixing by major tire makers in the country.
According to information on the Competition Commission's website, hearing sessions are set to be held throughout the month of February to address allegations of price fixing by Apollo, Bridgestone, Continental and Goodyear, helped by the South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference (SATM) between 1999 and 2007.
The case, dates back to April 2008 after fleet owner Parsons Transport (Pty.) Ltd. lodged a complaint claiming local manufactures adjusted their prices within the same parameters and at the same time.