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ICC suspends top prosecutor after investigating misconduct allegations

The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended with immediate effect while an investigation into misconduct allegations continues, the BBC reports.

The decision was made by a group within the ICC’s management oversight body, which has also referred the matter to the court’s 125 member states.

Those states will vote on Khan’s future during a special session that will be convened “as soon as possible”. The oversight Bureau stressed that the suspension does not prejudge the outcome of the case.

Khan has repeatedly denied all allegations of sexual misconduct, with his lawyers describing the decision as “unlawful, procedurally unfair and unsupported by evidence”.

Previous media reports have cited a document outlining accusations against Khan, which are understood to include unwanted sexual touching and “abuse”.

A two-thirds majority would be required to uphold any finding, followed by a separate vote on whether Khan, should be removed from office.

Khan, a prominent British lawyer, has been on voluntary leave to fight the allegations since May 2025.

Regardless of the final decision on Karin Khan’s fate from the 125 member states, the controversy is unlikely to end there.

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