number one in the world of the last few years. under expectation this year is to see another 13,500 millionaires leave china. leave china. are they completely leave china. are they completely cutting i leave china. are they i completely cutting ties leave china. are they - completely cutting ties from china? ., ., . . completely cutting ties from china? ., ., ., ., a china? no, not at all. as peeple china? no, not at all. as people become - china? no, not at all. as people become more - china? no, not at all. as - people become more financially independent they do seek sometimes what are considered greener pastures. reasons for that might include better education for their children, access to healthcare. i think in china s case, as i said, a lot of people do still keep their businesses there, we expect it to sit probably in second place with a500 net inflow of millionaires into the uae and particularly into dubai. . , , dubai. have you seen this migration dubai. have y
before we go, i want to tell you about a story making headlines in the philippines. an advertising agency has apologised for reducing a promotional tourism video for the country which to footage of locations in other countries. the new love the philippines campaign was launched last week to a blaze of publicity. the idea, of course, to promote the country s tourism offerings. indeed, the slogan featured heavily on their social media channels. as part of the campaign, there was this promotional video showing what looked like different tourism locations across the country with words like love the adventure and love the culture. however, all was not what it seemed. this popular filipino blogger posted to say that she had noticed images in the video from other countries. they included this fisherman
next a story that s been making headlines in the philippines. an advertising agency has apologised for producing a promotional tourism video for the country that actually contains stock shots from other countries. 0ur reporter nicky schiller has more. the new love the philippines campaign was launched last week to a blaze of publicity. the idea, of course, to promote the country s tourism offerings. indeed, the slogan featured heavily on their social media channels. as part of the campaign, there was this promotional video showing what looked like different tourism locations across the country with words like love the adventure and love the culture. however, all was not what it seemed. a popular filipino blogger posted to say that she had noticed images in the video from other countries. they included this fisherman in thailand, and this plane landing in switzerland. now the french news agency afp
the idea, of course, to promote the country s tourism offerings. indeed, the slogan featured heavily on their social media channels. as part of the campaign, there was this promotional video showing what looked like different tourism locations across the country with words like love the adventure and love the culture. however, all was not what it seemed. this popular filipino blogger posted to say that she had noticed images in the video from other countries. they included this fisherman in thailand, whilst this plane was actually landing in switzerland. now the french news agency afp got its fact checking unit to take a look at the video and they found images from brazil, indonesia, switzerland and the united arab emirates. now, after headlines for all the wrong reasons, the advertising agency involved has admitted that it did use stock footage. it issued a statement saying it was an unfortunate oversight, adding that it was highly inappropriate to use stock footage. it also said that