The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is facing disciplinary proceedings over allegations of sexual misconduct. Karim Khan KC, who investigates war crimes, has taken a leave of absence pending an inquiry into the accusations. A core group of member states voted on Wednesday to move forward with the disciplinary process, with 15 in favor, two abstaining, and four against.
Why It Matters
The investigation into Mr. Khan, the ICC’s most prominent official, has raised concerns about the integrity of the court. While a report by UN investigators found a basis for the allegations of sexual misconduct, a separate report by judges did not establish the truth beyond a reasonable doubt. The decision to continue with disciplinary proceedings reflects a divide among member states about the handling of the allegations against Mr. Khan.
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