The Cabinet is expected to soon discuss the findings of Mudgal panel which probed allegations of lobbying activities by Walmart to enter the Indian market, as well as the pursuant Action Taken Report.
Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot said the Cabinet could not deliberate on the details of the panel findings and the ATR on Thursday.
'Because we could not take it up in detail and we had a very short discussion on the report and the Action Taken Report, so it will be taken up for consideration when we (Cabinet) meet next time,' Pilot said on Friday.
The one-man panel, headed by former Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court Mukul Mudgal, that probed Walmart's lobbying activities to enter the Indian market, had submitted its report to the Corporate Affairs Ministry in May.
The ministry has prepared the ATR on the panel findings after taking inputs from other Ministries including External Affairs.
'...we will finish that discussion as soon as possible,' he told reporters on the sidelines of a CII event here.
The Mudgal panel was set up in January after the government informed Parliament that it would probe the issue of Walmart having lobbied hard before US Congressmen for access to the lucrative Indian retail market.
Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot said the Cabinet could not deliberate on the details of the panel findings and the ATR on Thursday.
'Because we could not take it up in detail and we had a very short discussion on the report and the Action Taken Report, so it will be taken up for consideration when we (Cabinet) meet next time,' Pilot said on Friday.
The one-man panel, headed by former Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court Mukul Mudgal, that probed Walmart's lobbying activities to enter the Indian market, had submitted its report to the Corporate Affairs Ministry in May.
The ministry has prepared the ATR on the panel findings after taking inputs from other Ministries including External Affairs.
'...we will finish that discussion as soon as possible,' he told reporters on the sidelines of a CII event here.
The Mudgal panel was set up in January after the government informed Parliament that it would probe the issue of Walmart having lobbied hard before US Congressmen for access to the lucrative Indian retail market.