Former Nationalist general secretary Clyde Puli yesterday said he is unaware of any alleged illicit communication between the ex-boss of the party’s media arm and murder suspect Yorgen Fenech. Portelli, who was appointed as executive chairman of the PN’s media wing by former opposition leader Adrian Delia in 2017, resigned from the party’s administration after a meeting with Bernard Grech on Friday. It came after Lovin Maltareported that Portelli had reached out to Fenech to help resolve the salary problems within the PN when he served as the party’s head of media. That was in 2019, when Fenech had been outed as the owner of 17 Black, the company that leaked emails indicated was designed to funnel kickbacks into offshore structures set up for Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi.