1. First of all, you can directly report to the township party committee government where the family members of village cadres are located. You can explain your concerns to them and provide relevant evidence and information.
2. If you are worried that direct reporting will cause retaliation or you are unwilling to disclose personal information, you can report it through letters and visits. You can write to the petition departments of township party committees and governments or report online, and they will handle your complaints and give you a reply.
3. In case of emergency or involving illegal acts of state functionaries, they may report to the discipline inspection and supervision departments, organization departments and other relevant departments. These departments have greater power to investigate and deal with such problems.
If you are not sure which department to report to, you can consult the local hotline or seek the help of local media or lawyers first. They may be able to provide more specific advice and guidance.
When reporting, it is best to provide as much evidence and information as possible, such as recording their misconduct and collecting relevant documents and reports. In addition, in order to protect your rights and interests, you may need to consult a lawyer for legal aid.
Please note that the above information is for reference only, and the specific steps may vary by region and specific situation. Before reporting, it is best to carefully understand the local reporting procedures and relevant regulations and follow the correct legal procedures.