ICC States Advance Disciplinary Case Against Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Over Sexual‑Misconduct Allegations
Member states of the International Criminal Court voted Wednesday to move forward with formal disciplinary proceedings against Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan after reviewing two reports on longstanding sexual‑assault allegations, according to officials familiar with the vote. A United Nations investigative report found a “factual basis” for allegations of sexual misconduct by a female aide and said witness accounts supported her claims, and it further concluded there was evidence Khan retaliated against two officials who first reported the accusations to court oversight bodies. Khan, who has been on leave since May of last year, leads prosecutions that can touch U.S. interests and those of key allies, so a credibility crisis at the top of the ICC has immediate implications for how governments, including Washington, treat the court’s work. The move signals that ICC member governments are unwilling to bury the case and are prepared to subject the court’s top prosecutor to internal accountability mechanisms, even as the full details and potential sanctions remain to be determined.
📌 Key Facts
- ICC member states voted Wednesday to proceed with disciplinary proceedings against Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan.
- A UN investigative report found a 'factual basis' for a female aide’s sexual‑misconduct allegations and said witness accounts supported her claims.
- The same report found evidence that Khan retaliated against two officials who reported the aide’s allegations to ICC oversight bodies.
- Khan has been on leave from his post since May of last year.
📊 Relevant Data
The International Criminal Court has 18 judges, consisting of 10 males and 8 females.
The Judges of the Court — International Criminal Court
The UN received 758 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by staff, related personnel, and partners in 2023.
Sexual exploitation and abuse: UN intensifying efforts to uphold victims’ rights — UN News
Allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation in UN peacekeeping and political missions topped 100 in 2024.
Sexual misconduct allegations in UN missions topped 100 in 2024 — NPR
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