ZURICH (AFP) – FIFA’s ethics body on Thursday suspended two senior officials for one to three years, in a bid to stifle damaging fallout over misdealings in the race to host football’s 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Claudio Sulser, president of the ethics committee of world football’s governing body, said Amos Adamu, of Nigeria, was banned from FIFA’s executive committee for three years and Oceanian football chief Reynald Temarii for one year for breaches of the governing body’s ethics code.However, violations of ethics rules on bribery were only retained against Adamu, while allegations of illicit collusion between bidders were thrown out. Neither of them will be able to take part in deciding the host nations for one of sports biggest events on December 2, FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said. Both men were fined and four other footballing officials from Africa and the Pacific, two of whom who serve on FIFA disciplinary and refereeing committees, were also banned for up to four years. FIFA has been trying to salvage the credibility of the selection process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups after a controversial sting by a British newspaper raised claims of vote-buying. “When someone joins FIFA they take…