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Government Seeks Cap On Penalty Growth For Undeclared Work Fines

The Cypriot government is moving to curb the explosive growth of administrative fines tied to undeclared work, after the Cabinet approved a proposal from the Ministry of Labour that would place a ceiling on how much the penalty can increase over time.

What The New Proposal Would Change

Under the bill submitted to Parliament, employers and self-employed individuals who fail to pay an administrative fine on time would no longer face unlimited escalation. Instead, the increase in the penalty would be capped at no more than twice the original fine, as set out in current legislation. In practical terms, the total amount due would not exceed the initial administrative fine or, at most, double that amount if Parliament approves the measure.

Why The Current System Has Become Unworkable

At present, under the Social Insurance law, unpaid fines for undeclared work rise by €50 per day for every day of delay. What began as a deterrent has, in practice, become a debt accelerator. Many employers and self-employed workers who missed the deadline saw their obligations snowball into substantial liabilities owed to the Social Insurance Fund. Others paid promptly to avoid the extra burden.

The result has been a significant accumulation of debt and, in many cases, legal action by the authorities.

Debt Swells To €65.6 Million

According to the Social Insurance Services, unpaid obligations linked to undeclared work have now reached €65.6 million. Of these, €56.7 million relates to employers and €8.8 million to self-employed individuals. The figures reflect the impact of the daily €50 surcharge, which has caused total liabilities to rise by 252%, or 26.2 times the original penalty in some cases.

Beyond the financial burden, dozens of debtors have been taken to court. The Social Insurance Services have already filed civil cases before district courts seeking judgments or orders against natural and legal persons over debts tied to undeclared and illegal employment.

More Than 800 Fines Imposed Since 2017

Official data show that between June 2017 and March 2026, authorities imposed administrative fines totaling €2.5 million on 827 individuals and businesses.

Of those, 722 employers received fines amounting to €2.4 million, while 105 self-employed individuals were fined a combined €74,000. Despite the penalties imposed, collections have reached €6.1 million, reflecting both payments already made and additional amounts generated through surcharges.

Retroactive Relief Could Cut The Burden Sharply

Should Parliament approve the proposal and apply it retroactively, total liabilities would fall from €65.5 million to €7.9 million.

Under that scenario, the amount owed by the 722 employers would decline to €7.6 million, compared with the current €56.7 million, while liabilities for the 105 self-employed individuals would fall to €224,000. The calculations include the original fines, accrued surcharges, and amounts already paid to the Social Insurance Fund.

A Policy Shift Framed As More Proportionate

The government argues that introducing a cap would make the penalty framework more proportionate while maintaining its deterrent effect.

Support for the measure has also come from the Ministry of Finance, despite the expected reduction in future revenue linked to lower surcharge collections. The proposal will now be examined by Parliament, where lawmakers will decide whether to retain the current system or introduce limits on the growth of unpaid fines.

Reddit Tests TikTok-Style Video And Audio For Popular Posts

Reddit is testing new ways to consume its most popular posts, including video and audio formats inspired by how Reddit stories are already shared on platforms such as TikTok and Meta’s Reels.

The experiment began Monday across selected communities. Reddit says the early test will help determine which formats users prefer and whether they can eventually be expanded more widely.

From Reddit Threads To Narrated Videos

The idea was first discussed during Reddit’s second-quarter earnings call in July. CEO Steve Huffman noted that popular Reddit stories are already being turned into narrated videos on other platforms, often using text-to-speech or creators reading posts aloud alongside unrelated footage.

Reddit now wants to bring that experience directly to its own platform. Users participating in the test can choose whether to “read” or “play” eligible posts.

Audio could allow people to listen to Reddit while exercising, walking or doing other activities, while video could make written conversations more engaging.

Original Posts Will Remain

The initial test is limited to selected English-language posts and is available through Reddit’s iOS and Android apps. The original posts and their comments will remain available, meaning the new formats will complement rather than replace Reddit’s traditional experience.

The company is also evaluating whether these formats can be introduced without losing the character of Reddit’s text-based communities.

Reddit Has Tested Video Before

The latest experiment builds on Reddit’s earlier attempts to expand beyond text. The company introduced native video hosting in 2017 and later tested a TikTok-style video feed.

More recently, Reddit introduced video in comments, which the company says now accounts for more than 10% of video posts on the platform.

The new test is another step in Reddit’s effort to make its content more accessible in different formats while competing for attention in an increasingly video-focused social media market.

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