Of the 97 cases registered, 71 are regular cases and 26 preliminary enquiries, Minister of State for Personnel Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions V Narayanasamy said in reply to a question.
He said of the 129 officers booked, 15 are involved in more than one case.
Narayanasamy also said in 14 cases, sanction for prosecution sought by CBI against such officers are pending.
He said two officers are common in two cases each.
The minister said permission sought by CBI to start enquiry against 23 officers of the rank of Joint Secretary and above is also pending.
"As on July 31, 2012, out of the 71 regular cases, charge sheet have been filed in 30 cases against 31 officers of the rank of Joint Secretary and above," he said.
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