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In case of website accessibility problems, please e-mail us to webmaster.rsrs@rs-rs.si. You are also welcome to give us recommendations and feedback regarding your website experience.

 

Accessibility

The content of the website of the Court of Audit is designed with the purpose to provide universal access to all of the published information – to anyone, at all times, and free of charge. Since the principle of universal access is limited by the health conditions of the users (i.e. visual, motion, hearing, cognitive and linguistic limitations) and technical limitations, we paid special attention to them and tried to adjust the website by considering the following recommendations:

  • font size may be adjusted,
  • key images are equipped with descriptions,
  • there are no moving pictures (GIFs),
  • names of the links are descriptive,
  • videos are mostly subtitled.

The website is optimised for multi-device browsing (computer, tablet, mobile phone) and compatible with different website browsers and software. Recommended is the use of the latest version of website browsers whenever it is possible to provide a better support to the users with disabilities and special needs.Despite the fact that we are aiming to increase the accessibility and usability of our website to the greatest extent possible, all the elements do not provide for the optimisation of the complete accessibility.

Therefore, some published contents do not meet all the demands related to accessibility as defined by the Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications Act. Those deficiencies are:

  • we use PDF format for documents:
    • audit reports and other reports with short summaries that are available in text (doc and docx documents) and
    • various presentations (i.e. infographics, posters, manuals);
  • home page provides three elements with scroll box for automatic rotation with limited use of the manual override;
  • photographs and other images are used for visual supplementing of contents related to news and articles; photographs and images are subtitled, include data about source and alternative text, but do not include detailed descriptions or transcriptions of texts, since the adjustment would cause disproportionate burden;
  • schematic presentation of organisational structure of the Court of Audit;
  • documentation of concluded public calls was not adapted, since interference with public procurement documentation of completed public calls is not allowed; when preparing the next public call, we shall follow the standards of accessibility.

Letter of access

Contact person for public relations

Boštjan Novak

Advisor in the Cabinet of the President

 

  

 

 

 

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Media information

We will be happy to provide you with answers to your questions referring to the fields of work of the Court of Audit.

With various forms of activities, such as promptly responding to written and oral questions of journalists, preparation of the latest news of events, overview of the phases of audits in progress, archive of published audit reports, publishing important documents, other projects and answers to frequently asked questions, we want to create the best possible working conditions for the journalists and editors observing the work of the Court of Audit.

To better understand organisation and work of the Court of Audit, see the section fields of work with descriptions of powers and responsibilities of audit departments.
 

Public nature of work

Public nature of work of the Court of Audit is secured by:

  • a work report each year submitted to the National Assembly;
  • issuing audit and post-audit reports, as well as presenting specific stages of audit procedures
  • publishing important opinions on issues within the Court’s powers;
  • providing timely and accurate information and notices pertaining to the Court’s fields of work; 
  • organizing press conferences and issuing press releases; 
  • announcing events and activities (at national and international level); 
  • publishing various contents on websites, social media and in different publications. 

How can citizens participate in our work?

When defining the Annual programme of work, the Court of Audit considers also the initiatives received from natural persons as well as anonymous initiatives. More about initiatives for audit >

Information, explanations and other data are provided by the President of the Court of Audit, both Deputy Presidents and Supreme State Auditors or, with special authorisation from the President, also by other employees of the Court of Audit.

The Court of Audit ensures the public nature of its work in accordance with the Court of Audit Act, the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Audit, the Media Act and the Public Information Access Act.