Advertisement Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says he intends to adopt all recommendations of a scathing final report into the state's hotel quarantine program that identified flaws with almost every aspect of his government’s setup and oversight of the scheme. The ill-fated decision to employ private security guards for the program aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus into the community was not able to be traced back to any minister or bureaucrat in the state government despite the inquiry reviewing more than 70,000 documents, retired judge Jennifer Coate has found. In her final report, tabled in Parliament today, Ms Coate found that the decision to use private security guards, without adequate training in infection control, was an "orphan" that neither Mr Andrews nor any of his ministers took any responsibility for.