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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.

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News

Delegation of Georgia at the Court of Audit

At the request of the National Review Commission, the Court of Audit on 20 May 2019 welcomed delegation of Georgia as a part of a study visit within the framework of a twinning project between the National Review Commission and Georgia, addressing the issue of access to justice with the purpose to bring Georgia closer to the European Union. Together with Austrian Federal Procurement Agency (Bundesbeschaffung), Slovenia is also a partner in the concerned project.

Participants of the meeting at the Court of Audit

Presented were the structure, organisation and work of the Court of Audit, details regarding the public procurement system in Slovenia and in the European Union, as well as the role and challenges of the Court of Audit pertaining to the implementation of public procurement audits. The delegation showed considerable interest in the sustainable development goals of the Court of Audit, both in terms of audits and other projects, such as the beehive on the roof of the Court of Audit and the tree donated by the employees.

The delegation of Georgia consisted of members of parliament and representatives of the government administration, competition agency, state procurement agency, and of the twinning project.