Deputy President has suggestively claimed that the ongoing fight against graft could be a scheme to bring him down.
While he avoided mentioned any individual, the DP took issues which media which he accused of being used taint his name.
"I have never had a problem with lifestyle audit and in case it is called for today, I will be the first one to avail myself," he told school heads in Mombasa on Wednesday.
Further, Ruto said, the decision by the media to only focus on him in pre-lifestyle audit was an indication of political witch-hunt.
"In fact, I don't know what audit you need to do on me again since you have already done it. However, it is funny that you stopped after doing it on me.
"This means that you might be having a hidden agenda against me. Nonetheless, all my properties are known and those after me will be embarrassed," he said.
For weeks now, a section of MPs allied to Ruto have accused those close to President Uhuru Kenyatta of unfairly targeting the DP in the name of fighting corruption.
"If you look at it carefully, they are targeting parastatals under people believed to be DP's allies. This is an indication that it is all about 2022 politics," Nandi senator Samson Cherargei had said.
Also, Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi recently ignited sharp debate on graft war when he suggestively called for audit on Uhuru's immediate family.
So vicious have been the war within Jubilee that even Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu, a close confidant of Uhuru, has openly claimed that Ruto is not ready for lifestyle audit.