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ICC sets July 24 vote on whether to remove chief prosecutor Karim Khan, WSJ reports

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June 18 (Reuters) - ‌The International Criminal ​Court has scheduled a vote for ⁠July 24 on whether to remove chief prosecutor ​Karim Khan from office, the ‌Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing diplomats and documents.

Reuters could ⁠not immediately verify ⁠the report. The ICC did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for ‌comment.

Reuters reported earlier this ⁠month, citing a ‌diplomatic source, that ​the executive bureau of the court's governing body had ‌ruled Khan committed ​serious misconduct ⁠following an 18-month-long probe ‌into accusations ⁠that he had non-consensual sexual interactions with a lawyer in ​his office.

Khan ‌has denied any wrongdoing.

(Reporting by ⁠Mrinmay Dey in ​Mexico City; Editing by ​Edmund Klamann)

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