UN investigators have expanded their inquiry into alleged sexual misconduct by International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, to include allegations of reprisals against staff, Reuters has reported. Khan has firmly denied all allegations.
Sources cited by the outlet claim that Khan, who is being investigated for alleged sexual harassment of a female subordinate, demoted at least four staff members after they reported or expressed concerns about the incident. The investigation, led by the UN’s Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), is reportedly examining the claims.
Khan’s legal representatives have rejected all allegations, stating he “looks forward to cooperating fully and transparently with the external investigation” and insisting that he “has not engaged in sexual misconduct of any kind and nor, to be clear, has he engaged in any ‘retaliatory behaviour’ as alleged.”
The ICC has confirmed the initiation of an external investigation into Khan’s alleged misconduct. Despite the ongoing inquiry, Khan, the court’s chief prosecutor since 2021, has continued to oversee investigations, including those related to the Israel-Gaza conflict.