On Wednesday, the majority of the governing body of the International Criminal Court (ICC) voted in favor of investigating potential misconduct allegations against Prosecutor Karim Khan. This decision comes less than a month after judges ruled there was no violation on his part.
A majority of member states in the ICC's executive office support a judicial committee's findings that cleared prosecutor Karim Khan of any misconduct. This follows UN investigations into allegations of misconduct.
UK Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> reaffirmed his country's support for the <strong>International Criminal Court</strong> (ICC) following a report clearing British Attorney General <strong>Karim Khan</strong> of any misconduct. This statement was made during a parliamentary session amid questions regarding the court's independence under external pressures.
A small group of member states of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is reportedly attempting to ignore a judicial report that clears Prosecutor Karim Khan of any misconduct. The report, prepared by senior judges, confirmed the absence of evidence against Khan.
An independent committee has cleared Karim Khan, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), of all misconduct allegations, stating that investigations found no wrongdoing or violation of duties. This conclusion follows a review of information from the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services.