ICC suspends top prosecutor after investigating misconduct allegations
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended with immediate effect pending an investigation into misconduct allegations. The ICC's management oversight body made the decision and has referred the matter to the court's 125 member states, who will vote on Khan's future.

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AI-generatedThe International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended with immediate effect pending an investigation into misconduct allegations. The ICC's management oversight body made the decision and has referred the matter to the court's 125 member states, who will vote on Khan's future. Khan denies all allegations of sexual misconduct, and his lawyers have called the decision "unlawful, procedurally unfair and unsupported by evidence." The accusations reportedly include unwanted sexual touching and "abuse." The suspension does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation, and a two-thirds majority of member states would be needed to uphold any findings and potentially remove Khan from office. Khan has been on voluntary leave since May 2025 to address these allegations.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedKhan denies all allegations of sexual misconduct.
Member states will vote on Khan's future in a special session.
The ICC's management oversight body made the suspension decision and referred the matter to member states.
ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended pending investigation into misconduct allegations.
Allegations include unwanted sexual touching and 'abuse'.