

The Best Bits of The Money Show: IPO tips & Neil Andrews' money moves
Sep 27, 2025
Neil Andrews, a veteran sports broadcaster, shares his journey in media, emphasizing the role of timing and storytelling in South African sports. He discusses the charm of underdog narratives and the unique chemistry that defined his Super Saturday show. Financial adviser Warren Ingram offers advice on helping ageing parents downsize, highlighting the emotional and practical aspects of this transition. Vincent Anthonyrajah, CEO of Differential Capital, breaks down IPO fundamentals, urging investors to scrutinize company prospects and remain aware of market volatility.
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Digital Evidence Broke The Case
- Jeff Wicks uncovered 60,000 Gauteng Health emails and forensic images that revealed anomalous spending before Babita Deokaran's murder.
- Those digital records included a report freezing R100m and likely triggered the subsequent investigations.
Silence Signals Institutional Failure
- Jeff Wicks says law enforcement failed to examine crucial digital evidence left to gather dust for months.
- That silence and inaction suggests institutional failures and impunity around high-value corruption.
Horse Racing Was His Back Door In
- Neil Andrews described entering broadcasting late after university and army service, then joining MNET via horse racing commentary in 1991.
- He credited that niche entry as his route into Supersport and a long TV career.