Delaware Code § 29-5945

Refusal of employee to testify
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If any employee in the state service shall wilfully refuse or fail to appear before any court or judge, any legislative committee or any
officer, board or body authorized to conduct any hearing or inquiry, or, having appeared, shall refuse to testify or answer any question
relating to the affairs or government of the State or the conduct of any state officer or employee on the ground that the employee's
testimony or answers would tend to incriminate the employee or shall refuse to waive immunity from prosecution on account of any
matter about which the employee may be asked to testify at any such hearing or inquiry, the employee shall forfeit the employee's office
or position and shall not be eligible thereafter for appointment to any position in the state service.

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