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Jailed executive returns to Toyota as advisor

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Tokyo, June 23: An American executive who resigned from Toyota after being arrested in Japan in 2015 on suspicion of drug law violations is back at the Japanese automaker, the company said Thursday.

Julie Hamp has been hired by Toyota Motor Corp's North American operations to support its chief executive, Akio Toyoda, and advise the company on global management, sustainabi­lity, governance and global media relations.

She was arrested on suspicion of importing the prescripti­on painkiller oxycodone, which is tightly controlled in Japan, after arriving in the country to head Toyota's public relations in 2015.

Toyota said her return was not a problem because she was never prosecuted.

“Toyota believes the incident in 2015 will not hinder her career going forward,'' it said in response to a query from The Associated Press.

In 2015, prosecutor­s said Hamp arranged with her father to have 57 oxycodone pills sent via air mail from the US to a Tokyo hotel.

Toyota officials repeatedly apologised for the arrest, but Toyoda commented how he wished he could have done more to help Hamp. He also publicly defended her as an important member of the Toyota team.

Hamp's was the first high-profile female promotion at Japan's top automaker.

She joined the company in 2012, overseeing marketing and communicat­ions for the Toyota, Lexus and Scion brands in the US. She earlier worked for Pepsico Inc and General Motors Co.

In her latest assignment, Hamp will also work on the English version of Toyota's media, Toyota Times. — AP

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