The Department for the Prevention of Corruption (DEPRECO) will be investigating the former executives of the OMSA, the governmental Metropolitan Bus Service. The case relates to the RD$19.8 million paid to the Brazilian company Breica that was supposed to supply spare parts for the new buses. Breica alleges that they never received the money and announced that they have placed an embargo on the OMSA accounts in the DR bank BanReservas. The former director of OMSA, Diogenes Castillo and a former executive with BREICA, Joaquim Freiner, are arguing about whether the Brazilian company had picked up a set of checks from the OMSA offices. The Attorney General, Dominguez Brito and the head of Depreco, Octavio Lister, have assured the Brazilian Embassy that they are looking into the case. Reports say that of the total RD$19.8 million debt, there is still RD$7.8 million unaccounted for.