The meeting held at the Minister's North block office assumes significance as it came close on the heels after the Supreme Court rapped the CBI for sharing its draft coal block allocation probe report with Law Minister Ashwani Kumar and two senior bureaucrats.
"The meeting was held to discuss administrative matters related to the CBI after the recent Supreme Court's observations," Narayanasamy told PTI.
Narayanasamy, who is in-charge of the Ministry responsible for looking after administrative needs of the CBI, is also understood to have discussed ways to insulate the agency from external interference, official sources said.
The sources declined to confirm whether the government was considering to set up an inter ministerial group to check interferences in the working of the CBI.
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"I am not aware of any such move," the sources said, referring to media reports in this regard.
The Central Vigilance Commission(CVC), meanwhile, has sought a detailed report from the CBI over the Centre's interference in its investigation into the coal blocks allocation scam.
The apex court had on May 6 rapped the CBI, Prime Minister's Office and Coal Ministry officials for changing the "heart" of the coal scam probe report.
The CBI Director has admitted before the SC that its status report on the coal blocks probe was shared with the Law Minister and two joint secretaries, Shatrughna Singh and A K Bhalla, in the PMO and Coal Ministry respectively.