ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan Denies Allegations; Vote on His Job Next Week
Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, has denied allegations of sexual misconduct. A vote next week will determine whether he keeps his position.

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has publicly denied allegations of sexual misconduct that have been leveled against him. The accusations have drawn significant attention and raised questions about his future leadership of the court.
Khan, who assumed the role of chief prosecutor in 2021, is facing serious allegations, the details of which have not been disclosed. He categorically rejects any wrongdoing and has pledged to cooperate with any investigation.
According to sources, a vote will take place next week at the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC to decide whether Khan should be removed from his post. This vote will be pivotal in determining whether he can continue to serve as chief prosecutor. If the vote goes against him, Khan would be dismissed, and the court would need to appoint a replacement.
The situation has created tension within the ICC, which already faces numerous challenges in investigating international crimes. Khan's denial and the upcoming vote have captured international attention, with many observers waiting to see how this case unfolds.


