Then, the key point came.
The military supervisor went to see the Genoa Governor, Abiasso, and had him form a secret "Internal Audit Committee" with the 17 most influential people in the Parliament.
The French military did not interfere with any of the committee's actions, only requesting a list of traitors from them.
In the end, out of the 230 people arrested, 69 were confirmed by the committee to have committed treason. The committee also added 7 additional people to the list.
What followed was a trial by military tribunal. The result was that all 76 individuals were found guilty without exception, sentenced to exile or execution, with all their assets seized.
The military supervisor personally led soldiers to confiscate the assets of traitors, leaving 40% for military expenses, giving 50% to the Genoa Parliament, and distributing the remaining 10% equally among the Genoese citizens.