Most of the recommendations of an independent review into the state’s suppression orders will be fully implemented in this term of government, Premier Daniel Andrews says.

A year-long review of Victoria’s 2013 Open Courts Act by retired judge Frank Vincent called into question the function and efficacy of suppression orders in an internet age. So far, none of the 18 recommendations has been implemented.

Retired Supreme Court judge Frank Vincent oversaw an inquiry into the Open Courts Act. Credit:Joe Armao

“This [report] was commissioned by us, it will be delivered by us, but it will take some time,” Mr Andrews said.

“No one should underestimate our absolute resolve to deliver on the findings of the recommendations that were made by former Justice Vincent, accepted by our government, work began in the last term, and it will be completed in this term.”