NEW DELHI: The CBI is learnt to be awaiting sanctions to prosecute over 130 people including three sitting Lok Sabha MPs, government and bank officials and legislators among others.According to a data released by the central vigilance commission , the three MPs are: Saugata Roy Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and Prasun Banerjee who belong to Trinamool Congress. The agency is also awaiting sanction to prosecute former MP, Suvendu Adhikari, who is currently the transport minister in the West Bengal government.The CBI is awaiting sanctions in 58 cases involving 130 personnel from respective ministries and departments. As per rules, the sanction has to be decided without 120 days but in many cases it has been delayed for over a year, the data shows.The CVC data shows that nine cases are pending with the ministry of personnel — the nodal department for anti-corruption cases — three with defence ministry and two with railway ministry.The UP government has reportedly not given sanction in six cases while two cases each are pending with Bihar government and J&K government Sanction in eight cases is awaited with Corporation Bank and four each with PNB and Bank of Baroda. The CBI is also waiting for sanction to prosecute Naseem Ahmad, former vice-chancellor of AMU, from HRD ministry since October 2018. The CVC has also clarified that it has agreed that sanction for prosecution is not necessary in 13 of these cases involving twenty seven officials from ministry of defence, Corporation Bank, New India Assurance Co. Ltd., PNB, Union Bank of India and HRD ministry. “Final action taken/decision is awaited,” it said.