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<p>DExEU was set up as a time-limited department with a clear mandate to carry out
a historic task: implement the democratic decision of the British people to leave
the EU.</p><p>In keeping with this, the majority of our staff are employed on fixed-term
contracts or are loaned from other Government departments, and many have been drawn
from Civil Service talent streams.</p><p>Many of those who have left to date have
moved on to other government departments because their loan or rotation ended. Only
a small minority have actually left the Civil Service.</p><p>The Department for Exiting
the European Union now has over 650 staff. The Department continues to recruit the
brightest and the best from across the civil service, the wider public sector and
the private sector, in a range of professions.</p><p> </p>
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