ICC Prosecutor Suspended Pending Wider Vote on Misconduct Allegations

By Stephanie van ⁠den ⁠Berg

THE HAGUE, June ⁠8 (Reuters) – The International Criminal ​Court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan ‌has been suspended pending ‌a vote by ⁠member ⁠states on his fate, the court’s governing ​body said on Monday following a probe into accusations ​of sexual harassment made against him.

A ⁠diplomatic source ⁠briefed on ⁠the decision ​said the court’s governing body’s executive ​bureau has ⁠ruled Khan had committed serious misconduct following an 18-months long probe into accusations that ⁠Khan had non-consensual sexual interactions with a lawyer ⁠in his office.

Khan has always denied the charges. The ICC’s governing body will send its conclusion on to all 125 ICC member states who are expected to put ⁠Khan’s possible removal from office to a vote at a later date.

(Reporting by Stephanie ​van den Berg, editing ​by Bart Meijer)

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