Where does the illegal income of village cadres come from?A village cadre s statement

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

Where does the illegal income of village cadres come from?A village cadre's statement

Discounts obtained in land formation and infrastructure projects.

In traditional villages, projects such as infrastructure construction and land consolidation often have to be coordinated and promoted by village-level organizations. Some construction units, in order to ensure the success of the project construction, often give some "rebates" to the local government to get their help. This kind of "rebate" is mostly manifested in "red envelopes" and "red envelopes", etc., so that village cadres enjoy special treatment and obtain a certain amount of "extra money".

In some parts of our country, some rural cadres have engaged in "black-box" transactions with relevant enterprises and enterprises through their own functions or powers to seek personal interests. In this context, some township and town cadres put rural development and the interests of rural households first for their own interests, resulting in inefficient promotion of rural infrastructure projects.

In order to completely eliminate this phenomenon, it is necessary not only to strengthen the supervision of enterprises and enterprises, but also to strengthen the construction of clean government and morality of rural grassroots party organizations. Only in this way can we ensure the fairness and efficiency of projects such as infrastructure and land acquisition.

Income distribution in agricultural development.

Village-level organizations are the main body of rural management, and they are not only the main force for the development of rural industry, but also the main force for the development of rural economy. Some village-level organizations have turned the preferential treatment given by the state into their own "gray income" through means such as land transfer and project financial support.

For example, with the support and support of the state, some villages have developed special agricultural products such as fruit and vegetable planting, aquaculture, and tourism. In this process, villagers' committees are both policymakers and allocators of resources, and they often take advantage of various opportunities to seek illegal benefits in distribution. They force farmers to buy specific agricultural inputs, pay high land rents, or solicit benefits from farmers in other disguised ways. Rural cadres use this method to transform the various policy benefits given by the state and society into personal interests.

In order to solve these problems, in addition to strengthening the supervision and management of village-level organizations, it is also necessary to build and improve the supervision mechanism for the development of rural industries. Only with the participation of the state and the public can village-level organizations "stand in the perspective of rural households" and realize the ultimate benefits of rural industrial development.

The development of rural public welfare.

Rural public resources are an indispensable material foundation for the overall economic and social development of rural areas. However, some township party committees will still abuse their power to illegally develop and lease state-owned assets to obtain improper benefits.

For example, in rural collective contract management activities, some village-level organizations ostensibly play the role of "managers," but in fact they lease their land to peasant households or enterprises in order to obtain land rent. Such gains are illegal, unfair, and cause great harm to the public interests of farmers. The same phenomenon occurs in the leasing of village-level public facilities, where members of some village-level organizations rent out village-level public facilities at lower rents and rent them from relatives, friends, or other villagers at lower rents to seek illegal gains.

In order to solve this problem, we must start by improving China's state-owned asset management system and standardize and standardize it. In this process, it is also necessary to strengthen the supervision and responsibility of the members of village-level organizations, so that the phenomenon of "abusing power for personal gain" will not occur. At the same time, it is also necessary to increase the power of the first so that they can take the initiative to exercise their rights and rights.

Conclusion. From the account of a township cadre, we have seen the root cause of "official poor money" and the great harm that "official poor money" has brought to the development of rural economy. To this end, we should actively respond and strive to create an ecological environment conducive to promoting the coordinated development of rural society.

First of all, it is necessary to build a clean and honest government among party members and cadres, improve the political quality of party members and cadres, and enhance the ideology and quality of party members and cadres for the masses. In rural grassroots organizations, party members and cadres must establish a good value orientation, establish a good sense of social morality, and establish a good sense of social morality.

Second, it is necessary to improve the system of rural social organizations and strengthen the supervision and control of rural cadres. The state should pay more attention to and support rural management, and on this basis, build a complete supervision system to promptly investigate and correct the bad behavior of some rural cadres.

Fourth, strengthen the management and guarantee of rural public welfare undertakings. The state should introduce corresponding laws and policies to regulate and regulate rural public welfare undertakings to prevent their misuse and waste at the source.

We firmly believe that with our cooperation, the development of the countryside and the happiness of farmers can be achieved. On this basis, it is necessary to strengthen legal supervision over the building of the contingent of rural cadres and promote the harmonious development of rural society. Let's work together to create a better tomorrow!

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