Accessibility Statement

The Supreme Audit Office of Poland undertakes to ensure its website is accessible under the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities.

This accessibility statement applies to the website https://eurosaiwgea.org.

  • Date of the website publication: 
  • Date of the last major update: 

Compliance status

The website partially complies with an annex to the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities. Reasons for partial non-compliance with the said Act include inconsistencies listed below.

Non-accessible content

Non-compliance with the annex

  • This website contains PDF files developed in a way which does not ensure their full digital accessibility. The documents will be gradually updated in line with the requirements of the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities.

Preparation of the accessibility statement

  • The statement was prepared on 
  • The statement was last reviewed on 

The statement was prepared based on self-assessment carried out by the public entity using the Website accessibility checklist v. 2.2 (docx, 0,12MB) [in Polish].

Facilities, limitations and other information

Standard keyboard shortcuts for internet browsers can be used on this website.

Feedback and contact details

In case of any problems with the website accessibility, please contact NIK’s digital accesibility coordinator, Andrzej Gaładyk – by e-mail www@nik.gov.pl or phone +48 22 444 50 73.

Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility of this website or its elements.

When filing such a request, please provide:

  • your full name,
  • your contact details (e.g. phone number, e-mail address),
  • precise address of the website where some digitally non-accessible elements or contents occur,
  • description of the problem and indication which way of solving the problem would be most convenient for you.

We will respond to your request as soon as possible, no later than 7 days after receiving it.

If this period is too short for us, we will inform you. In this message, we will give you a new deadline by which we will correct the errors you have reported or prepare the information in an alternative way. This new deadline will not be longer than 2 months.

If we are unable to provide the digital accessibility of the website or the content indicated in your request, we will offer you access to it in an alternative way.

Handling requests and complaints related to accessibility

If, in response to your request to ensure digital accessibility, we refuse to provide the digital accessibility you require and you do not agree with this refusal, you have the right to lodge a complaint.

You also have the right to file a complaint if you do not agree to use an alternative means of access that we have proposed in response to your request to ensure digital accessibility.

Complaints can be sent by post or e-mail to the top management of our institution, to the following address:

  • Marian Banaś – President of the Supreme Audit Office of Poland (Najwyższa Izba Kontroli),
  • Address: ul. Filtrowa 57, 02-056 Warsaw
  • e-mail: nik@nik.gov.pl.

You can also inform the Ombudsman and ask him or her to intervene in your matter.