Allegations against ICC war crimes prosecutor still under review, memo says
A panel of judges found no misconduct by ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan, but the court’s executive branch continues reviewing the confidential findings.
- Allegations of sexual misconduct against Karim Khan are under review by the International Criminal Court’s executive branch.
- Khan has temporarily stepped aside while an investigation examines claims of a non-consensual relationship with a colleague, which he denies.
- The ICC’s governing body is expected to meet to review findings from an external panel, though its conclusions have not been made public.
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Allegations against ICC war crimes prosecutor still under review, memo says
Allegations of sexual misconduct against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court are still under review by the court's executive branch, an internal memo shared with staff on Sunday and seen by Reuters said.
Allegations against ICC war crimes prosecutor Karim Khan still under review despite report he was cleared
Allegations of sexual misconduct against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) are still under review by the court’s executive branch, an internal memo shared with staff on Sunday said, after a media report that he had been exonerated. ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, who investigates war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, has stepped aside temporarily pending an investigation into accusations of a non-consensual se…
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Panel unanimously concludes that UN’s Office of Internal Oversight Services' factual findings do not establish Karim Khan's misconduct or breach of duty under relevant framework - Anadolu Ajansı
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