Premier Daniel Andrews has reportedly been grilled in secret by anti-corruption investigators - for a second time.
Andrews was quizzed over his affiliation with property developer John Woodman, who's at present beneath investigation for alleged corrupt land offers, The Australian has reported.
It is the second time that Andrews was questions by the Unbiased Broad-based Anti-corruption Fee (IBAC).
Final week, it was revealed Andrews was first questioned by IBAC over points together with department stacking and misuse of public sources.
Andrews refused to reply questions concerning the report.
"I am not making any touch upon these issues except and till a remaining report is handed down," he stated.
"I am not making any feedback on these issues, and you may assemble as many questions in as some ways as you see match.
"That is high quality, that is your job."
A state authorities spokesperson stated they'd not be commenting on "an lively IBAC investigation".