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ICC prosecutor Khan says his suspension violated procedures

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 2:02 PM

CAIRO, June 26 (Reuters) –  British barrister Karim Khan on Friday told Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya TV that the ​decision to suspend him from ‌his role as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) violated court procedures and was unjustified.

“Unfortunately, the court’s bureau violated procedures, ‌and ​what happened was astonishing, ⁠unjustified and unlawful,” Khan ⁠said through an interpreter in his first public comments since his suspension following a decision by diplomats running ​the ICC’s oversight body.

Documents seen by Reuters showed that the decision ⁠by the executive bureau ⁠of the oversight body found ​that the prosecutor had an inappropriate sexual ​relationship with a junior staff member.

Khan ‌also reiterated previous comments made by his lawyers that a review by external judges found there was insufficient ⁠evidence to prove the allegations “beyond a reasonable doubt”, which the bureau chose to set ⁠aside.

The decision by ‌the executive bureau of ⁠the ICC’s governing body will ​inform ‌a vote on Khan’s fate ​by the ⁠ICC’s 125-member Assembly of States Parties in New York on July 24.

(Reporting by Enas Alashray in Cairo, writing by Stephanie van den Berg, Editing by ​Franklin Paul)