
The director of the Victorian Liberal Party, Simon Frost, is set to resign after taking a senior job in the Turnbull Government.
Mr Frost took over from Damien Mantach in 2015 after the Napthine government was defeated after one term.
It was later revealed Mr Mantach had embezzled $1.5 million from party coffers.
Mr Frost's resignation is set to be announced to members tonight.
The father of four's departure could trigger a fresh round of Liberal factional infighting over his replacement and with 15 months until next year's state election there is a need for unity.
There are no suggestions Mr Frost has been forced out and the ABC understands he is leaving to take a "senior role" in the Turnbull Government.
Former adviser to federal MP Kevin Andrews, Nick Demiris, who is currently part of the team at Liberal state headquarters has been linked to the job, which could also inflame tensions.