OPP investigators are asking to view footage from an un-aired TVO documentary on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, according to the Sudbury Star and the Toronto Sun.

The film may have information on February’s byelection in Sudbury, the reports say. It’s reported that some footage may surround the allegations made by former liberal candidate Andrew Olivier, who was alleged to have been offered a job so he would step aside allowing another candidate to run for the party.

Both Wynne’s deputy chief of staff and Sudbury’s Liberal organizer have denied the allegations.

TVO, in the meantime, has said it’s backing out of the documentary out of concerns about its “editorial integrity.”

The documentary was commissioned from White Pine Pictures and TVO says it insisted there be a “journalistic treatment” of the film, but TVO walked away after the director backed off from the project.

Wynne denies having anything to do with the project being shelved.