PART II – CRIMES
Division II – Offences against the Administration of Lawful Authority
CHAPTER XI – OFFENCES RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
118. Compounding felonies
Any person who asks, receives or obtains, or agrees or attempts to receive or obtain, any property or benefit of any kind for himself or any other person upon any agreement or understanding that he will compound or conceal a felony, or will abstain from, discontinue or delay a prosecution for a felony, or will withhold any evidence thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanour.
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Offences Against Administration of Justice
9. (1) A person who, being a judge or an official of the ICC,
corruptly accepts, obtains, agrees to accept or attempts to obtain for himself or any other person any money, valuable consideration, office, place or employment—
(a) in respect of anything done or omitted, or to be done or omitted, by him in his official capacity; or
(b) with intent to interfere in any other way with the administration of justice of the ICC,
is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of not more than fourteen years.
1. The Court shall have jurisdiction over the following offences against its administration of justice when committed intentionally:
(f) Soliciting or accepting a bribe as an official of the Court in connection with his or her official duties.