Two months after attack, Charlie Hebdo divided over money
(AGI) Paris, Mar 20 - Two months after the attack on CharlieHebdo, tension returned to the French satirical weekly, dividedover the fate of the nearly 30 million euros received in thewake of the massacre. Eleven journalists have asked for allemployees to become equal shareholders in the magazine, arguingthat a more equitable division allows for greater"transparency". "The wider the control, the more decisions willbe taken collectively and that's better for everyone," wrotejournalist Laurent Leger, backed among others by leader writerPatrick Pelloux. Currently, Charlie Hebdo is 40 percent ownedby the parents of