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- Beit, associate of Rhodes and privy to Jameson's plans, financed the revolutionists to the order of £400,000 and was subsequently censured in the House of Commons and British press. (en)
- Wernher, Beit's business partner, was not drawn into the investigation, and his role, at least in the raid's initial stages, remains unproven. (en)
- In the raid's aftermath Rhodes was severely censured and had to resign as chairman of the Chartered Company and Cape prime minister. (en)
- To re-engineer the subjugation of Transvaal, Milner was appointed High Commissioner to South Africa and Lt.-Governor of the Cape in 1897. (en)
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