SPF Justice Strategic Plan 2026-2029 Signed by Minister Verlinden
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SPF Justice signed its 2026-2029 strategic plan on 10 February 2026 with Minister Annelies Verlinden and Acting President Mathilde Steenbergen. The plan formalises shared commitments with the federal government and serves as a reference framework for implementing political and administrative priorities. Key priorities include a more accessible justice system, strengthening trust, service quality, a human-centred approach, and the central role of staff in achieving these goals. Annual operational plans will translate strategy into concrete projects and actions.
“« Avec ce plan, nous voulons construire une administration forte, en misant sur l'innovation et l'amélioration pour renforcer la confiance dans le système judiciaire », explique la ministre de la Justice, Annelies Verlinden.”
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SPF Justice has formally adopted its 2026-2029 strategic plan, signed by Minister Annelies Verlinden and Acting President Mathilde Steenbergen on 10 February 2026. The plan establishes a shared policy and administrative framework for the entire legislature, replacing any prior strategic orientation document in effect. It focuses on five strategic priorities: accessibility of justice, trust-building, service quality, a human and responsible approach, and the role of staff. Annual operational plans will translate the strategy into specific projects and actions.
For Belgian government administration and justice-sector partners, this plan signals the administrative priorities that SPF Justice will pursue through 2029. While the plan itself is non-binding, it defines the policy context for any justice-related initiatives, funding requests, or reform proposals directed at or involving SPF Justice. External stakeholders—including legal professionals, victims' organisations, and partner agencies—may wish to align their engagement strategies with the stated priorities of accessibility and quality service delivery.
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26 mars 2026 - 12:00
Le plan stratégique 2026-2029 du SPF Justice a été signé le 10 février, par la ministre de la Justice, Annelies Verlinden, et Mathilde Steenbergen, alors présidente a.i. du SPF Justice.
Ce plan donne les orientations du SPF Justice pour l’ensemble de la législature. Il formalise les engagements communs avec le gouvernement fédéral et constitue un cadre de référence pour mettre en œuvre les priorités politiques et administratives.
Il assure la continuité des missions essentielles du SPF Justice tout en accompagnant leur évolution, pour répondre aux attentes des citoyens, des victimes et des partenaires de la Justice.
Le plan met l’accent sur plusieurs priorités : une Justice plus accessible, le renforcement de la confiance, la qualité des services, une approche humaine et responsable, ainsi que le rôle clé des collaborateurs pour atteindre ces objectifs.
« Avec ce plan, nous voulons construire une administration forte, en misant sur l’innovation et l’amélioration pour renforcer la confiance dans le système judiciaire », explique la ministre de la Justice, Annelies Verlinden. « Il est essentiel que chaque citoyen, citoyenne ou chaque entreprise puisse accéder facilement à l'information et bénéficier d'un service efficace et de qualité. »
Chaque année, la stratégie est traduite concrètement dans des plans opérationnels, qui regroupent les projets et actions menés au sein du SPF Justice.
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