A board of inquiry is set up…
April 1807 CE
They order it to be disbanded in June 1807.
About three hundred and fifty men are discharged and repatriated to the Balkans; others, who want to remain in British service, are reassigned to the Regiments of De Roll, Chasseurs Britanniques, and De Watteville.
The government also publishes an eight-page report about the mutiny, entitled Rapporto di quanto è accaduto nel Forte Ricasoli dalli 4 fino alli 11 d'Aprile 1807 (Report of what happened at Fort Ricasoli from 4 to 11 April 1807), which was probably written by Vittorio Barzoni.
The fort itself is badly damaged; besides the magazine, most of St. Dominic Demi-Bastion had been destroyed.
The damaged demi-bastion will never be rebuilt to its original design, but repair works to the damaged parts of the fort cost over four thousand five hundred and twenty-three pounds.
The fort will again be badly damaged in the Second World War, and today it is in a dilapidated state and threatened by coastal erosion.