Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International, has arrived at Rupert Murdoch's London apartment amid a growing phone-hacking scandal that prompted the closure of one of his tabloid titles, according to AP. The visit comes on the same day Murdoch arrived in the U.K. to confront the crisis that toppled his News of the World, Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid. Many journalists and media watchers have expressed astonishment that Brooks, who was editor of News of the World when some of the phone hacking allegedly occurred, was keeping her job as head of News International while the paper's employees were laid off after the crisis She arrived Sunday afternoon at Murdoch's residence in the passenger seat of a dark blue Peugeot and was driven into an underground garage.