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Marcel Pheijffer is a Professor of Accountancy at Nyenrode Business University, affiliated with its Faculty Research Center for Accounting, Auditing & Control. He specializes in fraud detection, financial crime prevention, and regulatory compliance, with a focus on high-profile cases like ING and ABN Amro scandals. Pheijffer has held full-time professorship since 2003, previously serving as director of NIVRA-Nyenrode and contributing to forensic accounting research. His career spans roles at the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (1985) and FIOD (1991–2003), where he investigated organized and financial crimes.
Education and Career: Began as a deputy accountant at the Belastingdienst in 1985, then joined FIOD in 1991 to combat organized crime. Transitioned to academia in 2003 as a full-time professor, focusing on accountancy education and research.
Research Interests: Prioritizes societal impact through studies on fraud prevention, money laundering, and white-collar crime. His work bridges academic rigor and practical applications, such as analyzing financial scandals to improve audit standards and regulatory frameworks. He emphasizes transparency in financial systems and forensic accounting methodologies.
Publications and Contributions: Authored works on fraud, fiscal supervision, and compliance, including Fraude en fraudebestrijding in Nederland (2016). Maintains active columns in Financieele Dagblad and accountant.nl, advocating for ethical practices and policy reforms.
Ancillary Activities: Serves on committees like the Dutch Ministry of the Interior’s Financial Oversight Board and the Disciplinary Committee of the Gerechtshof Den Haag. His interdisciplinary approach includes roles as a columnist, advisor, and forensic accountancy professor at NOAB.
Labs/Teams: Part of Nyenrode’s research center, collaborating on projects related to accountability, governance, and legal frameworks in business administration.

