Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot has taken a swipe at the team which has been spearheading Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) campaigns across the country.
Two groups have emerged in the ongoing drive pushing for constitutional changes, a move that could drag the process.
In a tweet on Tuesday, Cheruiyot claimed that the team led by Suna East MP Junet Mohamed had panicked over Naivasha retreat.
A team leaning towards Deputy President William Ruto, popularly known as Tangatanga, held a meeting over the weekend, where they agreed to start parallel BBI meetings.
"A bunch of voyeurstic scavengers whining on activities in their neighbour's bedroom. True story is it's a panic reaction to the meeting by Jubilee's top 2 yesterday. Their sponsors are agents of division who thrive on divisions in jubilee," Cheruiyot said.
At Parliament Buildings on Tuesday, Junet's team accused Dr Ruto of using a section of legislators to cause havoc in government.
The Minority Whip alleged that Ruto's team wants to woo the Judiciary to their side through calls to increase fundings.
"Only reason DP Ruto through his allies are pushing for increased allocation to the Judiciary is to win fervor with the judiciary, in the hope that judicial officers will go easy on his corruption cases and those of his allies that are pending before various judges/magistrates," he said, in a tweet.