On the orders of the Supreme Court, CBI sources said, the agency has sent files to CVC recommending closure of probe in 25 coal block allocations.
The anti-corruption watchdog has rejected the conclusions of CBI and asked it to proceed with investigation in at least five cases, they said.
The findings of the CVC have been submitted in the Supreme Court.
CVC had submitted its findings on 17 preliminary enquiries (PEs) to the Supreme Court on April 30 and on the remaining eight on May 9, the sources said.
CBI has so far registered 19 FIRs to probe alleged corruption in coal blocks allocation.
The court, while hearing coal block cases, had in late March asked the CVC to give its suggestions whether the cases can be closed or CBI can go ahead with the filing of charge sheets.
CBI was accused by an NGO Common Cause that the probe in the scam was not moving fairly and there were instances that without seeking opinion of the Central Vigilance Commission, the agency was filing closure reports in regular cases.
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