A Queensland man charged with animal cruelty over the greyhound live baiting scandal has had his charge dropped.

Veteran trainer Ray Gatti was on a Churchable property, north-west of Ipswich, last year when surveillance cameras recorded numerous incidents of live baiting.

He was subsequently charged with one count of serious animal cruelty, however he was cleared yesterday due to lack of evidence.

The 91-year-old has always maintained he did not witness any live baiting and was never involved in the practice.

"I don't know why, they had no reason to charge me with that but they did and that was it, I just happened to be there at the place that it was happening," he said.

Mr Gatti still has a ten-year Racing Queensland ban hanging over him, which he said he would be fighting at the Queensland Civil and Administration Tribunal.

"I'm not the only one that got a ten-year ban for nothing. I know blokes that were at the track and never even had a dog," he said.

"How could they get barred because they saw it, they said, but I don't know whether they saw it or not because I didn't."