The Dublin Docklands Development Authority has been given extra time to get responses from people mentioned in the three draft reports into issues at the Authority.
Former Board members and former staff mentioned in the reports have been given until April 16 to respond. The Authority then has until April 23 to submit its observations to the Minister for the Environment, John Gormley.
Minister Gormley is then expected to formally publish the reports. The new timescale was agreed at Cabinet this morning.
One of the draft reports on the Dublin Docklands Development Authority found there was no formal valuation on the Irish Glass Bottle Site which was purchased for more than €400m.
The reports revealed a series of concerns about planning, financial and corporate governance issues. They have raised serious questions over planning permissions previously given by the DDDA.
The documents also said there is a significant risk of legal action against the state-owned authority arising from its past planning practices.