In November 1999 Darusman was chosen
Attorney General of Indonesia, replacing acting Prosecutor General Ismudjoko; he had previously been considered for Foreign Minister, a post which ultimately went to
Alwi Shihab. In the position, he worked to combat corruption; among those convicted for corruption while Darusman served were former Minister of Trade and Industry
Bob Hasan and
Bank of Indonesia governor
Syahril Sabirin; he also limited Suharto's movements and brought corruption charges against the former president and several charities he ran. In criminal law, Darusman was instrumental in removing former Chief of the Armed Forces
Wiranto from his cabinet position, later bringing Wiranto to trial for alleged human rights violations in
East Timor and several military members to trial for issues in
Aceh. During this time, he was the third most heavily guarded political figure in the country, behind President Wahid and Vice-President
Megawati Sukarnoputri. Darusman's term ended in June 2001, when he was replaced with former
Minister of Law and Human Rights Baharuddin Lopa. The following month he was appointed Cabinet Secretary. From 2004 to 2009 Darusman served as a member of the People's Representative Council, representing
Golkar. ==Work with the United Nations==