Britain’s legal watchdog upholds the suspension of International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct. According to multiple reports, the regulator bans Khan from practicing law in his home country while the suspension remains in force. The decision is described as an upheld disciplinary action related to the allegations rather than a change of outcome. One outlet also links the case to broader international legal tensions, noting that the United States warns it may “dismantle” the court, underscoring the ICC’s complex political environment. Across the coverage, the central point is that the UK authority has maintained its disciplinary suspension and legal practice restriction against Khan. The reporting does not indicate a criminal conviction within the UK process, but focuses on the regulatory outcome and its effect on Khan’s ability to work as a lawyer in the UK. The developments come as the ICC continues to face political and legal scrutiny internationally.