Two and a Half Years in Prison for Former Finance Chief: When Trust, Illness and Oversight Collide
Mental Health and Responsibility in the Palma Case
A psychological report cited compulsive buying disorder and persistent depressive disorder in the Palma case.

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What mental health issues were mentioned in the Palma embezzlement case?
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What was the finance chief in Palma convicted of?
She was convicted of embezzling around €2.17 million.
Why did the court in Mallorca still hand down a prison sentence?
Because the sentence was long enough to trigger prison under Spanish rules.
How could the embezzlement in Mallorca go on for so long?
Weak oversight and too much access made the fraud possible.
What lessons does the Palma case raise for companies and public offices in Mallorca?
Better checks and shared responsibility can help prevent abuse.
Where did the Palma case attract attention in the city?
It drew attention around the courthouse and nearby city centre streets.
Can someone in Spain avoid prison after a sentence of two years or more?
Sometimes, but a sentence of two years or more makes prison much more likely.
What does the Mallorca case say about restitution after embezzlement?
The court ordered full repayment, but recovery is often only partial.
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