Legal Analysis: According to the Organic Law of Village Committees, village committees shall implement the system of making village affairs public, in which financial matters shall be announced at least once every six months and be supervised by villagers. The villagers' committee shall ensure the authenticity of the published contents and accept the villagers' inquiries. Therefore, the publicity of village affairs, especially financial affairs, is the duty that village committees should perform according to law. In practice, due to various reasons, village committees in some places are unwilling to make village affairs public, or deliberately postpone the time of making village affairs public and financial affairs public, or the contents made public after treatment are not true. At this time, villagers can exercise the supervision right entrusted by law and report to the people's governments of townships, nationality townships, towns or people's governments at the county level and their relevant competent departments according to law. The relevant government agencies shall be responsible for the investigation and verification and shall be ordered to publish; If it is verified that there is an illegal act, the responsibility of the relevant personnel shall be investigated according to law.
Legal basis: Article 111 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC). Residents' committees or villagers' committees established in urban and rural areas according to the residential areas of residents are grassroots mass autonomous organizations. The directors, vice-directors and members of residents' committees and villagers' committees are elected by residents. The relationship between residents' committees and villagers' committees and grass-roots political power shall be stipulated by law. Residents' committees and villagers' committees shall set up people's mediation committees, public security committees and public health committees to handle public affairs and public welfare undertakings in their residential areas, mediate civil disputes, help maintain social order, and reflect the opinions, demands and suggestions of the masses to the people's government.