The entire board of Greyhound Racing Victoria has quit over the live-baiting scandal, despite a Racing Integrity Commission report clearing it of any knowledge of animal cruelty in the industry.

One hour after Racing Integrity Commissioner Sal Perna exonerated the four-person board at his press conference, Attorney-General and Racing Minister Martin Pakula announced the government had accepted the resignations of the board.

Mr Pakula said the board had recognised that for "the industry to move forward, it needs a fresh start".

"We don't, for a moment, believe that the appointment of a new board will restore confidence. It will be about the way the industry carries itself and deals with those people who insist on doing the wrong thing."

On Tuesday, Mr Perna gave the minister his interim report, which claims the practice of using live animals to train greyhounds is not likely to be restricted to Tooradin Trial Track.