When the matter was taken up, Inquiry Commissioner and Special Judge (Vigilance) John K Illikandan asked investigators to file the report by May 31 in the politically significant case, filed by CPI(M) leader and state opposition leader V S Achuthanandan.
The vigilance bureau, which had earlier been asked to file its report today, sought two more months time to verify more documents. It was submitted that 15 witnesses had been examined and 50 documents verified in the case.
Based on the petition filed by Achuthanandan, the vigilance court had ordered a preliminary inquiry into alleged irregularities in the microfinance scheme on January 20.
The leader had sought a probe against SNDP General Secretary Natesan, SNDP Yogam President M N Soman, Micro Finance Co-ordinator K K Maheshan and former Backward Commission Corporation MD N Najeeb for alleged corruption to a tune of Rs 15 crore in disbursement of finance under the scheme.
In the petition, he had alleged that huge amounts of money had been taken as loans by the operators of the Yogam's micro finance scheme from the government's Backward Classes Development Corporation and nationalised banks at five and four per cent interest respectively and distributed at higher interest rates to the beneficiaries.