The guilty were executed, the exilable were exiled, and those to be removed from office were removed. Throughout the entire year of 1887, the Vienna Government was busy cleaning out corrupt officials and confiscating illegal assets.
As the curtain fell on the grand case of anti-corruption and crackdown operations, a total of 10,286 criminals were executed, 96,412 people were exiled, and countless others were fined or warned.
Including 1,274 corrupt officials identified within the government, 7,421 people who turned themselves in, 76 were executed for heinous crimes, 376 officials were exiled, and all individuals involved were removed from their positions and a staggering sum of 47,560,000 Divine Shields confiscated.
Frankly, the amount involved in the cases was much less than what Franz had estimated, and the average amount involved per person was only slightly over 5,000 Divine Shields, which clearly showed that the pigs had not been fattened yet.