This is an great opportunity for anyone new to the ME. It is not often we get a chance to point out, without bias, how ME companies misrepresent what they offer.
This is a classic case of portraying something to be what it is not. It doesn't matter if it is EY, EK or QR. Or for that matter whether it is EMAAR, Nakheel or Etisalat. It is the middle east.
I'm sure it happens elsewhere as well, but this is a perfect opportunity to point out that you should treat anything these company's tell you with a healthy amount of cynicism.
The old investing adage "if it seems to good to be true, it probably is" can come in quite handy in the sandpit.
V