ICC sets July 24 vote on whether to remove chief prosecutor Karim Khan, WSJ reports

The International Criminal Court is set to vote on July 24 on whether to remove Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan from office due to misconduct allegations.

ICC sets July 24 vote on whether to remove chief prosecutor Karim Khan, WSJ reports
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The ​International Criminal ​Court has scheduled ‌a vote ​for July 24 on whether to ‌remove chief prosecutor Karim Khan from office, the Wall Street Journal reported on ‌Thursday, citing diplomats and documents. Reuters ‌could not immediately verify the report. The ICC did not immediately respond to ⁠a ​Reuters ⁠request for comment.

Reuters reported earlier this ⁠month, citing a diplomatic source, that the ​executive bureau of the court's ⁠governing body had ruled Khan committed serious ⁠misconduct ​following an 18-month-long probe into accusations that he had ⁠non-consensual sexual interactions with a lawyer in ⁠his ⁠office. Khan has denied any wrongdoing.

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