The bench said earlier CBI had place before it the report in which it had segregated the issues involving criminality for which the probe was being conducted by it and some of them have to be referred to the state police, Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Central Vigilance Commission.
The court was told that till now only 25 per cent of the transcription has been scrutinised.
During the last few hearings, the bench had said scrutiny of the tapped conversations of Radia with influential people has revealed that they were not restricted to 2G spectrum alone and throw light on different spheres.
The apex court, which perused the confidential reports of the committee, had said the scrutiny of call details of Radia with politicians; corporates and others reflect the issues concerning national security.
The bench would also hear on October 22 the petition filed by former Tata Chief Ratan Tata seeking action against those allegedly responsible for the leakage of tape and his plea for right to privacy.
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