Corruption cacol wants suspects named prosecuted

It seems like you're referring to the Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia (CCC), which is an independent agency responsible for investigating and preventing corruption and serious misconduct in Western Australia.

The CCC has the power to investigate and prosecute individuals who are suspected of engaging in corrupt activities, including public officials, politicians, and other individuals who hold positions of power.

The CCC's primary objective is to maintain public trust and confidence in the integrity of the public sector by identifying and addressing corruption and serious misconduct. To achieve this, the CCC uses a range of investigative techniques, including surveillance, interviews, and forensic analysis.

If the CCC identifies evidence of corruption or serious misconduct, it can refer the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for prosecution. The DPP is responsible for deciding whether to prosecute individuals who are suspected of committing criminal offenses.

In cases where the CCC identifies corruption or serious misconduct involving public officials or politicians, the agency can also refer the matter to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) for investigation and prosecution.

Overall, the CCC plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of the public sector in Western Australia and ensuring that those who engage in corrupt activities are held accountable for their actions.