The UK’s Bar Standards Board has temporarily suspended Karim Khan, the current Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The suspension stems from concerns regarding professional conduct, though specific details remain undisclosed. Khan, a British barrister, will be unable to practice law in England and Wales during the interim period. The Bar Standards Board initiated the proceedings and will conduct a further investigation into the allegations. This action does not impact Khan’s role as ICC Prosecutor, which is a separate international function. The suspension aims to uphold the integrity of the legal profession within the UK jurisdiction. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses and a final determination is made.