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Exclusive: ICC bureau changes rules to lower threshold for Khan's removal
The ICC's Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties changed the voting process for Karim Khan's potential removal from a two-stage to a single-stage vote, lowering the required threshold. This decision follows a judicial panel's finding of insufficient evidence against Khan for misconduct, which contrasts with the bureau's determination of 'serious misconduct'.
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