An investigation into sexual misconduct allegations involving the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court finds that he engaged in “serious misconduct” and committed a “breach of duty,” according to reports from multiple outlets. The findings relate to allegations of sexual misconduct directed at the ICC’s top prosecutor and describe the probe’s conclusion that the conduct was improper in a manner that violated his responsibilities. The reports do not provide additional details about the underlying allegations or the specific conduct described, but they consistently characterize the investigation’s outcome using the same key terms. The sources also present the conclusion as a formal determination by the investigator or review body assessing the complaints, rather than an assertion of misconduct without investigation. The reporting centers on the probe’s conclusion and its characterization of the prosecutor’s conduct, without outlining next steps, disciplinary measures, or whether any appeals or further proceedings are expected. The story remains focused on the investigation’s assessment of the conduct and its relation to the prosecutor’s official duties.