The answer to Should a reviewer be expected to reject good edits when the language of the summary is rude? seems to be: yes, you should. And that is based on highly voted answers on Rude edit summaries and Good suggested edit, bad edit summary. Accept or reject?.
So, you are dutifully reviewing an edit, didn't need the edit comment to work out what has been done and you approve the edit. A few hours later you find yourself review banned.
Subsequently in the comments on the answer of that question a moderator states:
I'd suggest a moderator flag as the ideal approach, as moderators can change the message in the revision history.
and another moderator:
The edit summary, just like every other input field on the platform, is subject to the CoC.
Now you got me surprised on multiple levels. That doesn't happen often.
I'm surprised that spending time on improving quality on one side but not noticing a CoC violation has these severe consequences. I'm not suggesting that edit comments aren't subject to the CoC. They certainly are. The question is if NOT handling the edit comment is review suspension worthy (or worse).
First (hypothetical) question: if the reviewer had accepted the suggested edit and consequently flagged the suggested edit for moderator attention, would they have been suspended from review? Or more generally: Am I subject to review suspensions due to not flagging review comments that are not in line with the CoC?
The current reject reasons are listed in What are the edit reject reasons?. If I reject an edit because the edit comment is a CoC violation which reason do you want me to pick? I assume not the This edit causes harm one where I duplicate the offensive wording? Please provide guidance I have to stick to.
If the moderator team confirms that this will be strictly enforced going forward, are you going to retroactively suspend users from reviewing? Or is cherry picking a more convenient approach?
I can take this further. Suppose you close a question, but you failed to flag a comment under the question that is in violation of the CoC. Do you get suspended?
The point here is: You do a curation task but fail to do another one. Does that have consequences?