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Does the village committee have the right to know the village committee’s finances?

1. There should be no such right.

2. According to the Opinions of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the Audit Office on Promoting Regularization, Standardization, and Institutionalization of Rural Collective Financial Management and Supervision, village collective economic organizations must establish and improve financial management Various systems of openness and democratic management shall be implemented to ensure financial disclosure and democratic management. The general meeting of members or the general assembly of members of a rural collective economic organization is the highest authority that decides on major financial activities and financial matters of the collective economic organization. Village collective economic organizations should establish democratic financial management groups. The democratic financial management group is composed of 3 to 5 people elected by the rural collective economic organization member conference or member representative conference. Democratic financial management groups enjoy the right to democratic supervision over the financial activities of collective economic organizations. Members of collective economic organizations have the right to raise questions about the financial accounts of the collective organization and have the right to entrust a democratic financial management group to review and review the financial accounts. To sum up, there is no policy or legal basis for rural petitioners to request direct inspection and review of village collective accounts. If the petitioners have questions about collective finances, they can report them to the relevant higher-level departments, or entrust the villagers' democratic financial management team to review and audit the accounts.