日托脸皮真是厚。 WASHINGTON — The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that Toyota will pay a $1.2 billion penalty to settle the criminal probe into its handling of unintended acceleration problems that led to recalls of 8.1 million vehicles beginning in 2009. Attorney General Eric Holder called the settlement the largest U.S. criminal penalty ever imposed on a car company. "Today, we can say for certain that Toyota intentionally concealed information and misled the public about the safety issues behind these recalls," Holder said. "Put simply, Toyota's conduct was shameful."