The Belgian Court of Audit is committed to making this website accessible, in accordance with the following law: Act of 19 July 2018 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.
This accessibility statement applies to:
- The following website: https://www.ccrek.be
Compliance status
This website is not fully compliant with European standard EN 301 549 v3.2.1 (2021), which includes the criteria for levels A and AA of the WCAG 2.1 standard.
As a result, the website is considered partially compliant with the Act of 19 July 2018 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.
An external accessibility audit has been carried out. The report is available at:
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This accessibility statement has been drawn up in cooperation with the FPD Policy and Support (BOSA). It was created on 5 January 2024 and last revised on 6 December 2024.
Non-accessible content
- Some labels are not correctly translated into Dutch, causing screen readers to use descriptions in English (criteria 9.1.1.1 and 9.4.1.2).
- Some decorative images are wrongly not marked as “decorative”, causing screen readers to report their presence (criterion 9.1.1.1).
- For some images, the text alternative is unnecessarily communicated in several ways (criterion 9.1.1.1).
- The previous/next navigation is insufficiently labelled for screen readers (criterion 9.1.1.1).
- In the timeline, the year is not marked as a heading in the description (criterion 9.1.3.1).
- The timeline legend is not labelled as such (criterion 9.1.3.1).
- The timeline legend uses colours with poor contrast (criterion 9.1.4.1).
- The timeline’s keyboard navigation is not accessible in desktop view (criterion 9.2.4.5).
- On publication pages, some headings are not indicated as such (criterion 9.1.3.1).
- The colour contrast of the search input field is poor (criterion 9.1.3.1).
- The mobile menu is insufficiently usable with the keyboard (criterion 9.2.1.1).
Content that’s not within the scope of the accessibility regulations
This website contains a large quantity of documents considered, as per Art. 4. § 2 of the Act of 19 July 2018, to be:
h) the content of websites and mobile applications that qualify as archives, meaning that they only present content that is not necessary for active administrative processes and that will not be updated or modified after 23 September 2019.
Contact details
For any questions or comments about the accessibility of our website/applications, please contact the webmaster.
If you do not receive any answer or the answer is unsatisfactory, you can contact the Federal Ombudsman:
Leuvensestraat 48 bus 6
1000 Brussel
contact@federaalombudsman.be
Website of the Federal Ombudsman
Improvement Plan
The accessibility issues reported in the audit will be resolved with the supplier in 2025.