Greece: Public Sector Debtors to Be Named and Shamed in 2026
After the first quarter of 2026, Greece will begin publicly naming public entities that fail to pay private suppliers on time. The state's overdue debts to individuals and businesses have now exceeded 3.8 billion euros-including tax refunds-creating an "invisible noose" around the economy. Hospitals, insurance funds, municipalities, and public organizations remain the worst offenders, despite repeated warnings from the Finance Ministry. Digital Platform to Track State Arrears A new digital platform is set to transform how public-sector debts are monitored. It will record, in real time, every invoice, payment, and delay across all branches of government. For the first time, each ministry, municipality, and agency will log its financial obligations electronically, giving the Finance Ministry a complete overview of the state's liabilities. By spring 2026, all public bodies-from hospitals and state utilities to social security funds-will...
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