Well spotted. According to this link, the Six Nations Gambling Commission consisted of three people, who were all fired and replaced after letting their one and only licensee (yup - AP was all they had!) operate from the reservation without approval.
http://online.casinocity.com/jurisdi...ion.cfm?Id=301
Still, it isn't the reason those HH were deleted. There is a simple proof that the 'server move' had nothing to do with it but I'm not about to help AP's defence. I think you'll work it out when you follow that link.
I will, however, respectfully draw your attention to Seif's conversation with AP Support, where a second excuse for deleting those crucial records was also given (two separate reasons - how's that for bad luck!): apparently 30Gb of HH data per month - yes, that's fully half an iPod - is just too much for an online poker company to deal with...
EDIT: Sod it - AP is beyond help. The reason the server move is irrelevant is because it AP would have all the HH since it happened. They don't.
Hard disks don't self-delete or leap out of servers. It takes a deliberate act to wipe out recorded data.
"The audit won't be limited to a certain time-frame - we are allowing them to see the entire two-months-worth of our records..."