Semiofficial
Semiofficial, also written semi-official, is an adjective used to describe something that has partial official status or backing but is not fully official or authoritative. The term signals a halfway position between official government or organizational authority and nonofficial or private status. The exact weight of the authority attributed to a semiofficial source can vary; some semiofficial actors have formal links to a government or corporation, while others operate with some independence or a limited mandate.
In diplomacy and public administration, semiofficial designations are used for statements, positions, or representatives that reflect
The term is often used carefully in journalism to describe sources that are credible and connected to
See also: quasi-official, unofficial, official communications.