ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended amid sexual misconduct inquiry
Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has been suspended following a disciplinary process concerning sexual abuse allegations. The ICC's governing body announced the suspension after its executive committee voted to refer the proceedings to the court's member states for a decision on Khan's future.

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AI-generatedKarim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has been suspended following a disciplinary process concerning sexual abuse allegations. The ICC's governing body announced the suspension after its executive committee voted to refer the proceedings to the court's member states for a decision on Khan's future. The committee determined that Khan committed serious misconduct in connection with the claims, which were brought by a woman who worked for him and allege coercive and nonconsensual sexual behavior between 2023 and 2024. Khan has repeatedly denied the allegations. This referral to the 125 member states is an unprecedented step for the ICC and could lead to a vote on his removal from office. Khan had previously stepped aside from his duties.
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5 extractedThe decision to refer proceedings to the ICC's 125 member states is unprecedented and could lead to a vote on removing the prosecutor.
Karim Khan has repeatedly denied the allegations of sexual abuse.
ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan has been suspended following a disciplinary process related to sexual abuse allegations.
The allegations involve coercive and nonconsensual sexual behavior over an extended period, occurring in various locations.
The ICC's executive committee voted by qualified majority to determine Khan committed serious misconduct regarding sexual abuse claims.