CBI Director Rishi Kumar Shukla today convened a review meeting of all branches of the agency, a first after taking over charge earlier this month, the officials said.
Mr Shukla, who was appointed as CBI Director on February 2, had taken charge within two days amidst the tussle between Kolkata Police and agency officials probing ponzi scam, which had turned into a political slugfest between the Centre and the state.
The review meeting will also help Mr Shukla acquaint himself with important cases and current developments related to them.
The meeting will be attended by all heads of over 70 CBI branches across India with some present in Delhi while some will be attending through video conferencing.
The agency is handling several sensitive cases in which it has faced harsh criticism from courts and political parties including ponzi scam, Srijan scam, Muzzafarpur shelter home girls'' abuse case, Bikaner land deal cases, Haryana land scam, illegal mining case, gutka scam, anti-Sterlite protests besides corruption allegations against its former officers among others.
A 1983-batch IPS officer, Mr Shukla, who was the former Director General of Police in Madhya Pradesh, has also served in the Intelligence Bureau for a long time, but it is his first assignment in the CBI
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