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A joint declaration by Jason Azzopardi and Adrian Delia denied that hundreds of messages were exchanged between the former opposition leader and murder suspect Yorgen Fenech. Jacob Borg fact-checks the declaration. No communication ‘of relevance’ When rumours about the existence of messages between Adrian Delia and Yorgen Fenech first surfaced last year, Delia’s first tactic was to prevaricate. Delia told Times of Malta in June there was no communication “of relevance” with Fenech after the businessman was linked to 17 Black and government corruption. Prior to the Whatsapp revelations, Delia had insisted he had no communication of relevance with Yorgen Fenech post-17 Black. ....
Adrian Delia on Thursday urged his supporters to stay away from PN headquarters while the party s executive this evening discusses the latest public spate he has had with fellow MP Jason Azzopardi. Earlier this week the former PN leader called on Azzopardi to publish messages he claimed to have linking him to murder suspect Yorgen Fenech and explain how he had access to them since he is not a member of the police force. He also challenged Azzopardi to admit whether he had turned to independent media to publish deception on their front pages, and to provide proof backing claims that Delia was in Fenech’s pocket. ....
Delia tells supporters: no show of force outside PN headquarters Ahead of PN executive meeting over social media spat with Jason Azzopardi, Adrian Delia tells supporters to stay home 6 May 2021, 2:12pm by Karl Azzopardi Nationalist MP Adrian Delia has called on supporters to stay at home and not congregate outside the party headquarters ahead of an executive committee meeting on Thursday. Following an online spat between Delia and MP Jason Azzopardi, the Opposition leader Bernard Grech convened an executive committee meeting to discuss whether the social media posts constituted a breach of the party’s social media rules. This social media argument was spurred by a Facebook post penned by Azzopardi, announcing that he won €1,000 in damages from Vincent Borg, aka Ċensu l-Iswed, over a claim the latter made on social media about the MP, a longtime opponent of Delia’s leadership. ....