"CBI has been informed about the documents that could be located. Further, update will be furnished in the next 2-3 days and a detailed report will be submitted by September 13, 2013," an official statement said here.
"These documents are in the process of getting reconciled with the investigating agency," the statement said.
Earlier in the day Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal told PTI: "The list of the (files) which could not be located would be handed over to CBI either tomorrow or by the day after tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Coal Ministry today reviewed the efforts being made to locate the documents mentioned in the lists sent by CBI.
The meeting was attended by senior officials of the ministries of coal, steel and power among others.
The statement said: "It is seen that the officers of the various search teams which had been constituted for the said purpose had worked hard including on Saturdays and Sundays to locate all such documents.
"These teams had searched documents in the ministry, in Lok Nayak Bhawan, in the Ranchi Office of CMPDIL and in the offices of Coal India Ltd, including its subsidiary coal companies."
The issue of missing files snowballed into a controversy in Parliament even as the Supreme Court directed the CBI to furnish a comprehensive list of documents/files/information that are yet to be received from the government.
