Secrecy rules protecting the names of errant teachers are headed for a shake-up in Parliament.
The Herald on Sunday has been pushing for changes to the rules which automatically protect the privacy of teachers subject to complaints.
In January, the newspaper reported there was an absolute ban on reporting proceedings before the Teachers' Disciplinary Tribunal.
Wellington barrister Graeme Edgeler then complained about the rules to Parliament's Regulations Review Committee.
Teachers Council director Peter Lind told the committee changing suppression rules could discourage people from coming forward.