The Ultimate “Check VAR” Tool: Unveiling the 12,000-Page Audit Trail.

Recently, an extensive 12,028-page financial statement was released by the Vietnam Fatherland Front, sparking significant public attention and scrutiny.

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Transparency in Donations: Utilizing AI to Verify Transaction Information

The Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) has recently published a statement, disclosing the amount of money transferred by organizations and individuals to support the flood-affected people in the North. As of 5:00 PM on September 12th, the total amount received by the Central Relief Mobilization Committee reached VND 527.8 billion.

This disclosure has sparked curiosity among the public about verifying transaction information and ensuring that the donated funds reach those in need. Here are a few methods to efficiently “check VAR” and ensure transparency:

First Method: Obtain a reliable PDF bank statement. Open the file on your computer and use the shortcut Ctrl + F to search for specific information such as the account number, name, or transaction details. This will help you quickly locate the desired transaction and verify its existence in the statement.

Second Method: Once you have the PDF statement, utilize AI tools like ChatGPT or similar alternatives. These tools can help you search for specific keywords or phrases within the document. By finding the page number or location of your desired keyword, you can then use a PDF reader to directly access that page and verify the transaction details.

If the tool returns a “not found” message, it indicates that the keyword is not present in the statement. However, if it is found, you can carefully review the information to ensure the authenticity and transparency of the contribution.

Third Method: Apart from AI tools and PDF readers, there are other methods to verify the statement. For instance, J2TEAM, a diverse community known for its expertise in information technology, promptly developed and shared a web application to help individuals “check VAR” on the VFF’s published statement. This tool is entirely free to use and was made available to the public at an early stage.

However, due to high traffic, the website experienced some accessibility issues on the morning of September 13th. J2TEAM assured the public that such automated tools are provided free of charge to reduce the time and effort required to verify transaction information. They also committed to updating the tool with new data released by the VFF.

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